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Who Quotes by Sallust
- In battle it is the cowards who run the most risk; bravery is a rampart of defense.
- All who consult on doubtful matters, should be void of hatred, friendship, anger, and pity.
- All those who offer an opinion on any doubtful point should first clear their minds of every sentiment of dislike, friendship, anger or pity.
- In my opinion, he only may be truly said to live and enjoy his being who is engaged in some laudable pursuit, and acquires a…
- In my own case, who have spent my whole life in the practice of virtue, right conduct from habitual has become natural.
- He only seems to me to live, and to make proper use of life, who sets himself some serious work to do, and seeks the…
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