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I shall now answer the separate objections hurriedly. The first question still is, whether any good can consist of things that are distinct—and there are votes cast on both sides. Again, does renown need many votes? Renown can be satisfied with the decision of one good man: it is one good man who decides that we are good.
Seneca·Letter 102 — On the Intimations of Our Immortality (§11)·trans. Gummere