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Whom Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
- Death is not natural for a state as it is for a human being, for whom death is not only necessary, but frequently even desirable.
- It shows nobility to be willing to increase your debt to a man to whom you already owe much.
- Promises are not to be kept, if the keeping of them would prove harmful to those to whom you have made them.
- A bureaucrat is the most despicable of men, though he is needed as vultures are needed, but one hardly admires vultures whom bureaucrats so strangely…
- Be sure that it is not you that is mortal, but only your body. For that man whom your outward form reveals is not yourself;…
- We must be ever on the search for some persons whom we shall love and who will love us in return. If good will and…
- By Hercules! I prefer to err with Plato, whom I know how much you value, than to be right in the company of such men.
- Lucius Cassius ille quem populus Romanus verissimum et sapientissimum iudicem putabat identidem in causis quaerere solebat 'cui bono' fuisset. The famous Lucius Cassius, whom the…
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