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Apollonius Of Tyana In Rhodes

Apollonius was talking about

proper education and conduct with a young

man who was building a luxurious

house in Rhodes. "As for me" said the Tyanian

at last, "when I enter a temple

however small it may be, I very much prefer

to see a statue of ivory and gold

than a clay and ****** one in a large temple".--

 

The "clay" and ****** the detestable:

that already some people (without enough training)

it deceives knavishly. The clay and ******

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Constantine P. Cavafy
1863-1933 / Greek
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