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- Liberty is rendered even more precious by the recollection of servitude.
- Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
- Anger so clouds the mind, that it cannot perceive the truth.
- Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
- Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- Lighter is the wound foreseen.
- Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- Patience is the greatest of all virtues.
- Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- Tis sometimes the height of wisdom to feign stupidity.
- Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)
- There is no legal obligation to perform impossibilities.
- Publius Celsus
- I will go further, and assert that nature without culture can often do more to deserve praise than culture without nature.
- Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
- It is a true saying that "One falsehood leads easily to another".
- Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
- Nature herself makes the wise man rich.
- Cicero (106 BC - 43 BC)
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