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Roots Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
- True glory takes root, and even spreads; all false pretences, like flowers, fall to the ground; nor can any counterfeit last long.
- There is, I know not how, a certain presage, as it were, of a future existence; and this takes the deepest root, and is most…
- While all other things are uncertain, evanescent, and ephemeral, virtue alone is fixed with deep roots; it can neither be overthrown by any violence or…
- True glory strikes root, and even extends itself; all false pretensions fall as do flowers, nor can any feigned thing be lasting.
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