The Idealist

If wealth of gold gave life to men they would die — if only they might cheat and gain.
But since life comes to man unbought why should I groan after folly? Why pursue lamentation? If I am fated to die, of what use is gold to me?
Alas! let me drink, drink sweet wine and converse with my friends and worship the Cyprian upon soft beds!
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