Caesar Quote by Adrian Goldsworthy Download Open image ““That something is not impossible does not mean that it happened.”” — Adrian Goldsworthy ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Caesar Cleopatra Does Mean Happened History Impossible Impossible Does Integrity Mean Mean Happened Possibility Research Truth
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“For what is the life of a man, if it is not interwoven with the life of former generations by as sense of history.… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
The story of the fifth century was one of the exploitation of imperial weakness. Thus the Western Empire died. — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“Yes, but what if Williams and Redman talk to each other?’ ‘They’re Englishmen,’ was the simple reply. ‘Williams” — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“Personal hatreds and rivalry loomed larger in most senator's minds than the good of the Republic. [A big problem then and now]” — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
In his fifty-six years he was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator – perhaps… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“He’s English enough never to talk to a man he dislikes about an awkward subject. Trust me. If they were Spanish we’d have a… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“Tradition maintained that Rome had been founded in 753 BC. For the Romans this was Year One and subsequent events were formally dated as… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“Roman laws tended to be long and complex - one of Rome's most enduring legacies to the world is cumbersome and tortuous legal prose.” — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
By pagans the Jews (and later Christians) were seen as perverse, almost indeed as atheists, for they denied the very existence of other gods. — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
At Rome there were nothing even vaguely resembling modern political parties - although given the stifling impact of these, this may well have made… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“Democracy, indeed, has a fair-appearing name . . . Monarchy . . . has an unpleasant sound, but is a most practical form of government to live under.… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
Homer, Hesiod, Pythagoras, Plato, and Cicero, just to name a few, all lived in pagan societies. Some of the greatest political and military leaders… — Brendan Myers Copy Share Image
Emperor Sid Caesar is gone to eternity himself now. He takes with him the gratitude of every one of us who first learned the… — Ben Stein Copy Share Image
“I sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropt in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
A man may have to die for our country: but no man must, in any exclusive sense, live for his country. He who surrenders… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
“Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Who had the biggest army in the ancient world? Caesar Augustus in Rome, and that is precisely how he was able to dominate that… — Robert Barron Copy Share Image