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Favor and honor sometimes fall more fitly on those who do not desire them
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"Favor and honor sometimes fall more fitly on those who do not desire them"

- Titus Livius

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This quote by Titus Livius talks to the concept that in some cases those who do not actively seek out acknowledgment or honors are the ones who are most deserving of them. It suggests that those who are simple and do not actively seek out praise or acknowledgment are frequently the ones who are most deserving of it. This is due to the fact that they are not driven by a desire for recognition or appreciation, however instead are inspired by a real desire to do good and help others. This quote encourages us to acknowledge and honor those who are not actively seeking out acknowledgment, however are rather quietly doing good work and making a positive effect on the world. It is a suggestion that we should not neglect those who are not actively looking for recognition, however instead are quietly doing good work and making a favorable effect on the world. It is a pointer that we ought to not ignore those who are not actively seeking out acknowledgment, but instead are quietly doing good work and making a positive influence on the world. We ought to put in the time to recognize and honor those who are not actively looking for acknowledgment, but are rather quietly doing good work and making a favorable effect on the world.

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This quote is written / told by Titus Livius between 59 BC and 17 AC. He/she was a famous Historian from Rome. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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