Monday, October 22, 2012

BOOK 1- 15


From Maximus; self-mastery, immune to any passing whim; good cheer in all circumstances, including illness; a nice balance of character, both gentle and dignified; an uncomplaining energy for what needs to be done; the trust he inspired in everyone that he meant what he said and was well-intentioned in all that he did; proof against surprise or panic; in nothing either hurried or hesitant, never short of resource, never downcast or cringing, or on the other hand angry or suspicious; generosity in good works, and a forgiving and truthful nature; the impression he gave of undeviating rectitude  as a path chosen rather than enforced; the fact that no one would ever  have thought himself belittled by him, or presumed to consider himself superior  to him; and a pleasant humour.

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