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So long as we stand in need of a benefit, there is nothing dearer to us; nor anything cheaper when we have received it.

Sir Roger L'Estrange (1800). “Seneca's Morals, by Way of Abstract: To which is Added, a Discourse Under the Title of An After Thought : Adorned with Plates”, p.76
So long as we stand in need of a benefit, there is nothing dearer to us; nor anything cheaper when we have received it.