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Fame is the last infirmity of a noble mind in which poem

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The Last Infirmity of the Noble Mind. “The desire for fame is the last infirmity of the noble mind.” This saying from antiquity has a more profound meaning than may be evident at first glance. It is an indication that individuals do not regard their own individuality in a sufficiently serious manner.

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Fame is the last infirmity of a noble mind in which poem

The Last Infirmity of the Noble Mind. “The desire for fame is the last infirmity of the noble mind.” This saying from antiquity has a more profound meaning than may be evident at first glance. It is an indication that individuals do not regard their own individuality in a sufficiently serious manner.

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