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Happiness Quote by Quintilian

"A laugh costs too much when bought at the expense of virtue"

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The line lands like a lesson disguised as a warning: humor is never free, and the bill often comes due in character. Quintilian, Rome's premier teacher of rhetoric, isn’t policing jokes out of prudishness; he’s policing the speaker. In a culture where public life ran on performance and status, a sharp laugh could be social currency, a way to win the room fast. Quintilian’s point is that the quickest laugh is frequently the cheapest trick: cruelty dressed up as wit, corruption turned into entertainment, moral compromise smuggled in as “just kidding.”

The phrasing is calibrated for a classroom and a courtroom. “Bought” makes laughter a transaction, not a spontaneous joy. That verb implies intention and calculation: you chose the laugh, you paid for it, and you did so with something that wasn’t yours to spend. “At the expense of virtue” turns moral integrity into a finite resource, something that can be traded away for applause. Quintilian is training orators to think beyond the immediate win - the roar of approval - toward the long game of credibility. In his rhetorical system, ethos matters: the audience’s trust is the real platform, and it erodes when the speaker’s jokes reveal contempt, dishonesty, or opportunism.

Under the surface, it’s also a critique of a society increasingly amused by spectacle and humiliation. Quintilian suggests that a laugh can function as a moral alibi: if everyone’s laughing, no one has to admit what the joke is doing. He refuses that comfort. The best rhetoric, for him, isn’t merely effective; it’s accountable.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Quintilian. (2026, January 16). A laugh costs too much when bought at the expense of virtue. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-laugh-costs-too-much-when-bought-at-the-expense-128658/

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Quintilian. "A laugh costs too much when bought at the expense of virtue." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-laugh-costs-too-much-when-bought-at-the-expense-128658/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"A laugh costs too much when bought at the expense of virtue." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-laugh-costs-too-much-when-bought-at-the-expense-128658/. Accessed 7 Apr. 2026.

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Quintilian (35 AC - 95 AC) was a Educator from Rome.

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