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  • When a man is just and firm in his purpose,
    The citizens burning to approve a wrong
    Or the frowning looks of a tyrant
    Do not shake his fixed mind, nor the Southwind.
    Wild lord of the uneasy Adriatic,
    Nor the thunder in the mighty hand of Jove:
    Should the heavens crack and tumble down,
    As the ruins crushed him he would not fear.

    Horace, Joseph P. Clancy (1960). “Odes and Epodes”, p.108, University of Chicago Press