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Marcus Tullius Cicero
106 BC - 43 BC
Nationality: Roman
Category: Statesman
Subcategory: Roman Statesman

No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration.

   

There are more men ennobled by study than by nature.

   

Honor is the reward of virtue.

   

Ability without honor is useless.

   

Thrift is of great revenue.

   

It is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error.

   

Great is the power of habit. It teaches us to bear fatigue and to despise wounds and pain.

   

Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children?

   

Empire and liberty.

   

Before beginning, plan carefully.

   

Justice consists in doing no injury to men; decency in giving them no offense.

   

A man of courage is also full of faith.

    Topics: Courage

Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief.

    Topics: Friendship

Glory follows virtue as if it were its shadow.

   

One who sees the Supersoul accompanying the individual soul in all bodies and who understands that neither the soul nor the Supersoul is ever destroyed, actually sees.

   

The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.

   

Like associates with like.

   

True nobility is exempt from fear.

   

The pursuit, even of the best things, ought to be calm and tranquil.

   

Love is the attempt to form a friendship inspired by beauty.

    Topics: Love Is

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