That which is not good for the beehive cannot be good for the bees.
Stoic philosophy, Roman Emperor
That which is not good for the beehive cannot be good for the bees.
Stoic philosophy, Roman Emperor
Meditations, Book 6, Section 54 (alternative translation)
c. 161-180 AD
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