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- As was his language so was his life.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- All art is an imitation of nature.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- An unpopular rule is never long maintained.
- Seneca (5 BC - 65 AD)
- The higher your station, the less your liberty.
- Sallust (86 BC - 34 BC)
- Small communities grow great through harmony, great ones fall to pieces through discord.
- Sallust (86 BC - 34 BC)
- Before you act consider; when you have considered, tis fully time to act.
- Sallust (86 BC - 34 BC)
- Few men desire liberty: The majority are satisfied with a just master.
- Sallust (86 BC - 34 BC)
- Man is an animal which, alone among the animals, refuses to be satisfied by the fulfilment of animal desires.
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922)
- To know a man, observe how he wins his object, rather than how he loses it; for when we fail our pride supports us; when we succeed, it betrays us.
- Charles Caleb Colton (1780 - 1832)
- It is honourable to be accused by those who deserve to be accused.
- Latin Proverb
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