Quote by Plato
The most virtuous are those who content themselves with being virtuous without seeking to appear so.
Summary
This quote suggests that true virtue lies in the humility and selflessness of individuals who strive to embody virtuous qualities without any desire for recognition or acknowledgement. The emphasis here is on genuine inner goodness rather than seeking external validation. It implies that those who are content with their own virtuous actions, regardless of whether others notice or appreciate them, embody a higher level of morality and integrity.
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By Plato