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I would rather be adorned by beauty of character than jewels. Jewels are the gift of fortune, while character comes from
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"I would rather be adorned by beauty of character than jewels. Jewels are the gift of fortune, while character comes from within"

- Plautus

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This quote by Plautus speaks with the significance of having a solid character and moral compass. He recommends that appeal of personality is better than material possessions, such as jewels. Plautus implies that having a great personality is something that originates from within, and is not something that can be purchased or given. He suggests that having a solid personality is more crucial than having product wide range, as it is something that will stay with you throughout your life. He likewise suggests that having a great character is something that will certainly bring you much more delight and satisfaction than any material belongings. Plautus' quote is a pointer that having a strong character is something that is invaluable as well as ought to be cultivated as well as nurtured. It is a suggestion that having an excellent personality is something that will certainly bring more happiness and contentment than any kind of product property.

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Plautus This quote is written / told by Plautus between 254 BC and 184 BC. He was a famous Playwright from Rome. The author also have 42 other quotes.

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