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Able Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero

“The most evident difference between man and animals is this: the beast, in as much as it is largely motivated by the senses and with little perception of the past or future, lives only for the present. But man, because he is endowed with reason by which he is able to perceive relationships, sees…” quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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“The most evident difference between man and animals is this: the beast, in as much as it is largely motivated by the senses and with little perception of the past or future, lives only for the present. But man, because he is endowed with reason by which he is able to perceive relationships, sees the causes of things, understands the reciprocal nature of cause and effect, makes analogies, easily surveys the whole course of his life, and makes the necessary preparations for its conduct.”

Marcus Tullius Cicero

About This Quote

Source Treat: De Natura Deorum, 44 BC

Cicero contrasts animal instinct with human reason, emphasizing humanity’s ability to foresee, plan, and understand cause and effect.

In simple terms: Humans use reason to plan beyond the present.

Key Takeaway

Use reason to shape the future.

Themes

philosophy human nature reason future planning knowledge

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • education
  • policy making
  • personal goal setting
  • scientific research

Key Concepts

causality temporal cognition ethical foresight

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does reason influence your long‑term decisions?
  • What role does emotion play in planning?
A Different Perspective

Reason can be clouded by bias, limiting foresight.

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