Letter 50: To my Brother.

Synesius of CyreneAlethius, (brother of Florentius)|c. 398 AD|Synesius of Cyrene|Human translated
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To my Brother.

They say Joannes [the addressee of Letter 44] killed Aemilius. Others say this is a slander circulated by his political enemies. Only justice knows the truth, and time will reveal it. But even while the case remains unclear, I think all these people deserve contempt — the murderer, if he did it, for the crime; the slanderers, if he did not, for the lie; and even the bystanders, for their eagerness to believe the worst.

The truth will come out. But meanwhile, the damage to reputation — guilty or innocent — is already done. That is the cruelest thing about accusations: they wound before the verdict and leave scars after acquittal.

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