A quote
The poet who sang Worth shows more pleasing in a form that’s fair, is, in my opinion, mistaken. For virtue needs nothing to set it off; it is its own great glory, and it hallows the body in which it dwells. At any rate, I have begun to regard Claranus in a different light; he seems to me handsome, and as well-set-up in body as in mind.
Seneca·Letter 66 — On Various Aspects of Virtue (§2)·trans. Gummere