Author of quotes: Marcus Tullius Cicero. Page 4



We barely appearing in the light, already be in chaos about opinions and almost with the milk of the nurse, we can say, itive error.
Simul atque editi in ray et sumus suscepti, in omni continuo pravitate, et in summa opinionum perversitate versamur, ut paene cum lacte nutricis errorem suxisse videamur.
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There are two arts that can build man on the highest step of honour: one is the skill of a good commander, the other the art of a good speaker.
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No intelligent person never thought possible to trust the traitor.
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Never trust a man who claims that he does not need a high position, for he is the most vain of all.
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If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
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Love is the desire to obtain the friendship of the one who attracts by its beauty.
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Marriage is the first step of human society.
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Some people suppose old love it is necessary to clear a new love as a wedge wedge.
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Not at home, you should read the host, and the house owner.
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This age, with universal consent, allowed some loving fun, and the very nature generously endows the youth passions.
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It should flow and grow from knowledge of the subject. If he has not studied it, all eloquence is vain, childish effort.
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If bodily deformity was somewhat repulsive, then how great must be the fall and the abominable disgraced soul!
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Because honestly, the pirates, the safer the Senate.
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But there is only one rule; I wish you to firmly grasp it: either something that seems useful, should not be shameful; or, if it is a shame, it should not seem useful.
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But we have no true and clear notions of the true law and true justice, and we are only their shadow and outlines. Oh, if we ought at least to them! After all, they stem from the best examples submitted to us by nature and truth.
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