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But he whom reason, not anger, animates is a peer of the gods (Claudian Quotes)
Virtue hidden hath no value (Claudian Quotes)
He who strikes terror in others is himself continually in fear (Claudian Quotes)
Death renders all equal (Claudian Quotes)
They are raised on high that their fall may be the greater (Claudian Quotes)
Consider not what may do, but what it will become you to do (Claudian Quotes)
Quiet authority accomplishes what violence cannot, and that mandate compels more which comes from a commanding calm (Claudian Quotes)
No longer can I complain that the unrighteous man reaches the highest pinnacle of success. He is raised aloft that he may be hurled down in more headlong ruin (Claudian Quotes)
Expel avarice, the mother of all wickedness, who, always thirsty for more, opens wide her jaws for gold (Claudian Quotes)
That man is deceived who thinks it slavery to live under an excellent prince. Never does liberty appear in a more gracious form than under a pious king (Claudian Quotes)
The people are fashioned according to the example of their kings; and edicts are of less power than the life of their ruler (Claudian Quotes)
The leaves live but to love, and in all the lofty grove the happy trees love each his neighbor (Claudian Quotes)
In sleep, when fancy is let loose to play, our dreams repeat the wishes of the day (Claudian Quotes)
The people become more observant of justice, and do not refuse to submit to the laws when they see them obeyed by their enactor (Claudian Quotes)
Power can do by gentleness that which violence fails to accomplish; and calmness best enforces the imperial mandate (Claudian Quotes)
He is next to the gods whom reason, and not passion, impels; and who, after weighing the facts, can measure the punishment with discretion (Claudian Quotes)