The Man Who Laughs


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What would become of the state if no one consented to serve it? Would  
not everything come to a standstill? To keep his place is the duty of a  
good citizen. Learn to sacrifice your secret preferences. Appointments  
must be filled, and some one must necessarily sacrifice himself. To be  
faithful to public functions is true fidelity. The retirement of public  
officials would paralyse the state. What! banish yourself!--how weak! As  
an example?--what vanity! As a defiance?--what audacity! What do you set  
yourself up to be, I wonder? Learn that we are just as good as you. If  
we chose we too could be intractable and untameable and do worse things  
than you; but we prefer to be sensible people. Because I am a  
Trimalcion, you think that I could not be a Cato! What nonsense!  
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