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Thought Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
- In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought.
- There are gems of thought that are ageless and eternal.
- There is no quality I would rather have, and be thought to have, than gratitude. For it is not only the greatest virtue, but is…
- As I give thought to the matter, I find four causes for the apparent misery of old age; first it withdraws us from active accomplishments;…
- There has never been a poet or orator who thought another better than himself.
- To-morrow will give some food for thought.
- No wise man ever thought that a traitor should be trusted.
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