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If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for it
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"If fame is to come only after death, I am in no hurry for it"

- Marcus Valerius Martial

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This quote by Marcus Valerius Martial speaks with the idea that fame is not something to be searched for. He suggests that if popularity is only to be attained after death, then he remains in no rush to pursue it. This speaks with the concept that popularity is not something that ought to be actively sought after, however rather something that must be made through hard work and dedication. Martial is recommending that popularity needs to not be the goal, however rather the result of a life well lived. He is suggesting that it is more crucial to focus on living a life of purpose and significance, instead of chasing after fame. This quote talks to the concept that popularity ought to not be completion objective, however rather a spin-off of a life well lived. It is a pointer that it is more crucial to focus on living a life of function and meaning, instead of chasing popularity.

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Marcus Valerius Martial This quote is written / told by Marcus Valerius Martial between 41 AC and 104 AC. He was a famous Poet from Rome. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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