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- We must conceive of this whole universe as one commonwealth of which both gods and men are members.
- It is virtue, virtue, which both creates and preserves friendship. On it depends harmony of interest, permanence, fidelity.
- The contemplation of celestial things will make a man both speak and think more sublimely and magnificently when he descends to human affairs.
- Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill. - Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et ingenium et artem saepe vincit
- Too much liberty leads both men and nations to slavery.
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