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I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason ...
— Cato The Younger
Those magistrates who can prevent crime, and do not, in effect encourage it.
— Cato The Younger
Flee sloth; for the indolence of the soul is the decay of the body.
— Cato The Younger
The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new.
— Cato The Younger
I ski very aggressively, and the angles that I create with my body are similar to some of the male racers.
— Lindsey Vonn
Wise men are more dependent on fools than fools on wise men.
— Cato The Younger
In doing nothing men learn to do evil.
— Cato The Younger
In conversation avoid the extremes of forwardness and reserve.
— Cato The Younger
A honest man is seldom a vagrant.
— Cato The Younger
Speak briefly and to the point.
— Cato The Younger
I think the first wisdom is to restrain the tongue.
— Cato The Younger
All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom.
— Cato The Younger
Don't promise twice what you can do at once.
— Cato The Younger
Regard not dreams, since they are but the images of our hopes and fears.
— Cato The Younger
The primary virtue is: hold your tongue; who knows how to keep quiet is close to God.
— Cato The Younger
Never travel by sea when you can go by land.
— Cato The Younger
I think it's the business part of the word show business that causes me the most concern.
— Brent Spiner
It is sinful for students to badmouth their teachers and sinful for teachers to mislead their students.
— Igor Babailov
Consider it the greatest of all virtues to restrain the tongue.
— Cato The Younger
You can't think well while people are around you! Best thoughts visit us in the twilight of solitude!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
Consider in silence whatever any one says: speech both conceals and reveals the inner soul of man.
— Cato The Younger
Sleeplessness is a desert without vegetation or inhabitants.
— Jessamyn West
Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit.
— Cato The Younger
Nearly everything in life goes in threes and fours.
— Ninette De Valois