Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Roman statesman and writer

Lived from: 106 - 43

Category: Politics | Writers (Contemporary)

Quotes 61 till 80 of 141.

  • Let reason govern desire.
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  • Let the punishment be proportionate to the offense.
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  • Life is nothing without friendship.
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  • Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts.
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  • Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things.
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  • Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.
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  • No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having changed his opinion.
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  • No one can be brave who considers pain to be the greatest evil in life, or can they be temperate who considers pleasure to be the highest good.
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  • No one is so old as to think he cannot live one more year.
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  • No well-informed person ever imputed inconsistency to another for changing his mind.
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  • Not to know what has been transacted in former times is to be always a child. If no use is made of the labors of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.
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  • Nothing contributes to the entertainment of the reader more, than the change of times and the vicissitudes of fortune.
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  • Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity. Faithfulness and truth are the most sacred excellences and endowments of the human mind.
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  • Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken by money.
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  • Nothing is so unbelievable that oratory cannot make it acceptable.
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  • Nothing so cements and holds together all the parts of a society as faith or credit, which can never be kept up unless men are under some force or necessity of honestly paying what they owe to one another.
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  • Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children?
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  • Old age, especially an honored old age, has so great authority, that this is of more value than all the pleasures of youth.
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  • Orators are most vehement when their cause is weak.
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  • Peace is liberty in tranquillity.
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