Titus Flavius Severus wrote:Salve,
Thank you, dear friend, for such kind words. Your words once again show us, the government and the Senate, that our actions are being taken in the right direction - to the benefit of the Roman society and the Republic.
Also thank you very much for your offer, but, in my opinion, the best gift for the whole of our society is that you will be able to share your capabilities, ideas, energy and time to make our common Republic is even better, and our Roman society even more successful. It is the best gift that a citizen can give to ResPublica.
Vale bene,
T. Fl. Severus
Salve D. ArriI Severe!
Thank you very much for these words. I think all of our magistrates are here out of a passion for this community and its goals. Hearing from citizens who are satisfied or inspired by these shared goals is astounding to see! It brightens the day!

I second the wise words of our consul. Your generosity is inspiring. The best gift you could provide the Res Publica at this point is service. We need citizens to lead private projects, provide ideas, participate in cultural works, and join us as magistrates! If any such things catch your interest, then I strongly recommend taking the initiative. I have found such work deeply rewarding. If you have the time and desire, I am sure you will find similar rewards.
vale.
Philo
L. CURTIUS PHILO COS. SEN.