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Doe Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
- A letter does not blush.
- What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should do with all his might.
- Who does not know that the first law of historical writing is the truth.
- He does not seem to me to be a free man who does not sometimes do nothing.
- There is no grief which time does not lessen and soften.
- Rashness attends youth, as prudence does old age.
- The foolishness of old age does not characterize all who are old, but only the foolish.
- For hardly any man dances when sober, unless he is insane. Nor does he dance while alone, nor at a respectable and moderate party. Dancing…
- He cannot be strict in judging, who does not wish others to be strict judges of himself.
- That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place.
- A person who is wise does nothing against their will, nothing with sighing or under coercion.
- The more virtuous any man is, the less easily does he suspect others to be vicious.
- When confronted by a hungry wolf, it is unwise to goad the beast, as Cato would have us do. But it is equally unwise to…
- No one is so old that he does not think he could live another year.
- Care should be taken that the punishment does not exceed the guilt; and also that some men do not suffer for offenses for which others…
- A man does not wonder at what he sees frequently, even though he be ignorant of the reason. If anything happens which he has not…
- The man who backbites an absent friend, nay, who does not stand up for him when another blames him, the man who angles for bursts…
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