“A good judge condemns wrongful acts, but does not hate them.”

De Ira (On Anger): Book 1, cap. 16, line 6.
Moral Essays

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bonus iudex damnat inprobanda, non odit.

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Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist -4–65 BC

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