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Animosity Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

“But if you should take the bond of goodwill out of the universe no house or city could stand, nor would even the tillage of the fields abide. If that statement is not clear, then you may understand how great is the power of friendship and of concord from a consideration of the results of enmity…” quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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“But if you should take the bond of goodwill out of the universe no house or city could stand, nor would even the tillage of the fields abide. If that statement is not clear, then you may understand how great is the power of friendship and of concord from a consideration of the results of enmity and disagreement. For what house is so strong, or what state so enduring that it cannot be utterly overthrown by animosities and division?”

Marcus Tullius Cicero

About This Quote

Social cohesion is the foundation of any lasting community; discord erodes even the strongest structures.

In simple terms: Friendship holds societies together; conflict destroys them.

Key Takeaway

Unity sustains societies, division undermines them.

Themes

social cohesion conflict community political stability

Mood

reflective serious

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • national governance
  • corporate teamwork
  • family dynamics

Key Concepts

interdependence collective resilience

Practical Applications

  • foster collaborative cultures
  • address grievances early

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can leaders cultivate lasting trust?
  • What mechanisms prevent minor disputes from escalating?
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