Best Marcus Tullius Cicero Lines
- Justice is the set and constant purpose which gives every man his due. Constant
- No obligation to do the impossible is binding. Binding
- Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered. Blundered
- Rather leave the crime of the guilty unpunished than condemn the innocent. Condemn
- The best interpreter of the law is custom. Best
- The greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust. Disgust
- There are more men ennobled by study than by nature. Ennobled
- We must conceive of this whole universe as one commonwealth of which both gods and men are members. Both
- What gift has providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his children? Bestowed
- For a tear is quickly dried, especially when shed for the misfortunes of others. Dried
- Frivolity is inborn, conceit acquired by education. Acquired
- Great is our admiration of the orator who speaks with fluency and discretion. Admiration
- Hatreds not vowed and concealed are to be feared more than those openly declared. Concealed
- In everything, satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. Closely
- It shows nobility to be willing to increase your debt to a man to whom you already owe much. Already Owe
- No poet or orator has ever existed who believed there was any better than himself. Any
- Not cohabitation but consensus constitutes marriage. Cohabitation
- The eyes like sentinel occupy the highest place in the body. Body
- The long time to come when I shall not exist has more effect on me than this short present time, which nevertheless seems endless. Effect
- To know the laws is not to memorize their letter but to grasp their full force and meaning. Force
- To some extent I liken slavery to death. Death
- What an ugly beast the ape, and how like us. Animal
- What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should do with all his might. All
- We should not be so taken up in the search for truth, as to neglect the needful duties of active life; for it is only… Action
- If you pursue good with labor, the labor passes away but the good remains; if you pursue evil with pleasure, the pleasure passes away and… Evil
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