What one borrows for dignity, The Mechanics of Virtue, Matt Berry, aphorism 86

86
What one borrows for dignity is also borrowed from it.
What one lends for dignity is also borrowed from it. 

There is no such thing as Dignity in the marketplace.  Dignity is not transacting.  It gives or refuses to give.  It is joined at birth to self-sufficiency and cannot sever itself and live.






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