Best Marcus Tullius Cicero Proverbs
- I hope that the memory of our friendship will be everlasting. Everlasting
- Fortune, not wisdom, rules lives. Fortune
- Always the same thing. Funny
- There is no fortune so strong that money cannot take it. Cannot Take
- Knowledge which is divorced from justice, may be called cunning rather than wisdom. Called
- We don't believe a liar even when he tells the truth. Army
- Courage is virtue which champions the cause of right. Army
- By doubting we come at truth. Doubt
- A life of peace, purity and refinement leads to a calm and untroubled old age. Age
- Let us drink for the replenishment of our strength, not for our sorrow Beer
- No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having changed his opinion. Changed
- Study carefully, the character of the one you recommend, lest their misconduct bring you shame. Bring
- There is no duty more obligatory than the repayment of kindness. Duty
- An intemperate, disorderly youth will bring to old age, a feeble and worn-out body. Age
- I know not any season of life that is past more agreeably than virtuous old age. Age
- Rashness attends youth, as prudence does old age. Age
- The beginnings of all things are small. All
- The man who commands efficiently must have obeyed others in the past, and the man who obeys dutifully is worthy of someday being a commander. Character
- Never can custom conquer nature, for she is ever unconquered. Conquer
- Should this my firm persuasion of the soul's immortality prove to be a mere delusion, it is at least a pleasing delusion, and I will… Breath
- The greatest incitement to guilt is the hope of sinning with impunity. Greatest
- History is the witness of the times, the light of truth, the life of memory, the teacher of life, the messenger of antiquity. Antiquity
- Justice is the crowning glory of the virtues. Crowning
- There is a difference between justice and consideration in one's relations to one's fellow men. It is the function of justice not to do wrong… Consideration
- Not to have knowledge of what happened before you were born is to be condemned to live as a child. Born
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