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In men of the highest character and noblest genius there is to be found an insatiable desire for honor, command, power, and glory (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Let arms give place to the robe, and the laurel of the warriors yield to the tongue of the orator (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Men decide far more problems by hate, love, lust, rage, sorrow, joy, hope, fear, illusion or some other inward emotion, than by reality, authority, any legal standard, judicial precedent, or statute (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
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 (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Neither can embellishments of language be found without arrangement and expression of thoughts, nor can thoughts be made to shine without the light of language (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The name of peace is sweet, and the thing itself is beneficial, but there is a great difference between peace and servitude. Peace is freedom in tranquillity, servitude is the worst of all evils, to be resisted not only by war, but even by death (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
We are obliged to respect, defend and maintain the common bonds of union and fellowship that exist among all members of the human race (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
I remember the very thing that I do not wish to; I cannot forget the things I wish to forget (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
There is no being of any race who, if he finds the proper guide, cannot attain to virtue (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
All pain is either severe or slight, if slight, it is easily endured; if severe, it will without doubt be brief (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
For how many things, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
He does not seem to me to be a free man who does not sometimes do nothing (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
I never admire another’s fortune so much that I became dissatisfied with my own (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
In so far as the mind is stronger than the body, so are the ills contracted by the mind more severe than those contracted by the body (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
It shows nobility to be willing to increase your debt to a man to whom you already owe much (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity. Faithfulness and truth are the most sacred excellences and endowments of the human mind (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Nothing is more unreliable than the populace, nothing more obscure than human intentions, nothing more deceptive than the whole electoral system (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
O wretched man, wretched not just because of what you are, but also because you do not know how wretched you are! (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
Take from a man his reputation for probity, and the more shrewd and clever he is, the more hated and mistrusted he becomes (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The authority of those who teach is often an obstacle to those who want to learn (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The long time to come when I shall not exist has more effect on me than this short present time, which nevertheless seems endless (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The magistrates are the ministers for the laws, the judges their interpreters, the rest of us are servants of the law, that we all may be free (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The precepts of the law are these: to live honestly, to injure no one, and to give everyone else his due (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The spirit is the true self. The spirit, the will to win, and the will to excel are the things that endure (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)
The study and knowledge of the universe would somehow be lame and defective were no practical results to follow (Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes)