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In so far as the mind is stronger than the body, so are the ills contracted by the mind more severe than those contracted by the body.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Peace is liberty in tranquillity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The nearer I approach death the more I feel like one who is in sight of land at last and is about to anchor in one's home port after a long voyage.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Grief is not in the nature of things, but in opinion.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
We study history not to be clever in another time, but to be wise always.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In times of war, the law falls silent.
Silent enim leges inter arma — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Silent enim leges inter arma — Marcus Tullius Cicero
The nobler a man, the harder it is for him to suspect inferiority in others.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Not only is there an art in knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Laws are inoperative in war
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In the conduct of almost every affair slowness and procrastination are hateful
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Most happy is he who is entirely self-reliant, and who centers all his requirements in himself alone.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Friendship was given by nature to be an assistant to virtue, not a companion in vice.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Brevity is the best recommendation of speech, whether in a senator or an orator.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The life of the dead is set in the memory of the living.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In times of war, the law falls silent.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Inhumanity is harmful in every age. - Inhumanitas omni aetate molesta est
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Friendship embraces innumerable ends; turn where you will it is ever at your side; no barrier shuts it out; it is never untimely and never in the way.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In everything, without doubt, truth has the advantage over imitation.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In the usual course of study I had come to a book of a certain Cicero.
— Saint Augustine
Laws should be interpreted in a liberal sense so that their intention may be preserved.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nature loves nothing solitary, and always reaches out to something, as a support, which ever in the sincerest friend is most delightful.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Wars are to be undertaken in order that it may be possible to live in peace without molestation.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In prosperity let us most carefully avoid pride, disdain, and arrogance.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The soul in sleep gives proof of its divine nature.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Every evil in the bud is easily crushed: as it grows older, it becomes stronger.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
War should be undertaken in such a way as to show that its only object is peace.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In a disordered mind, as in a disordered body, soundness of health is impossible.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The well-known old remark of Cato, who used to wonder how two soothsayers could look one another in the face without laughing.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In doubtful cases the more liberal interpretation must always be preferred.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The whole glory of virtue resides in activity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In our amusements a certain limit is to be placed that we may not devote ourselves to a life of pleasure and thence fall into immorality.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In everything, satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The most desirable thing in life after health and modest means is leisure with dignity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
For surely to be wise is the most desirable thing in all the world.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In extraordinary events ignorance of their causes produces astonishment.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
To those who are engaged in commercial dealings, justice is indispensable for the conduct of business.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? In heaven's name,Catiline, how long will you abuse ourpatience?
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is exercise alone that supports the spirits, and keeps the mind in vigor.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The life of the dead consists in the recollection cherished of them by the living.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In a republic this rule ought to be observed: that the majority should not have the predominant power.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Let - not - your - heart - be - troubled. In - my - Father's - house - are - many - mansions. I - go - to - prepare - a - place - for - you." Cicero,
— Harriet Beecher Stowe
A war is never undertaken by the ideal State, except in defense of its honor or its safety.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nor do I regret that I have lived, since I have so lived that I think I was not born in vain, and I quit life as if it were an inn, not a home.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Time puts an end to speculation in opinions, and confirms the laws of nature.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
No man in his senses will dance.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Silent enim leges inter arma (Laws are silent in times of war).
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Great is the power, great is the authority of a senate that is unanimous in its opinions.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
History illumes reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Men resemble the gods in nothing so much as in doing good to their fellow creatures.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nothing is more becoming in a great man than courtesy and forbearance
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nothing is difficult in the eyes of a lover.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In a disturbed mind, as in a body in the same state, health can not exist.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There is not only an art, but an eloquence in it.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nothing cruel is in fact beneficial; for cruelty is extremely hostile to the nature of man, which we ought to follow.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
It is foolish to tear one's hair in grief, as though sorrow would be made less by baldness.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The Intellect engages us in the pursuit of Truth. The Passions impel us to Action.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Freedom is participation in power.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Were floods of tears to be unloosed In tribute to my grief, The doves of Noah ne'er had roost Nor found an olive-leaf.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Not in opinion but in nature is law founded.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Never injure a friend, even in jest.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In the very books in which philosophers bid us scorn fame, they inscribe their names.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
What is dishonestly got vanishes in profligacy.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There is no more sure tie between friends than when they are united in their objects and wishes.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Exercise and temperance can preserve something of our early strength even in old age.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
A happy life consists in tranquility of mind.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The eyes like sentinel occupy the highest place in the body.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
We were born to unite with our fellow men, and to join in community with the human race.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I look upon the pleasure we take in a garden as one of the most innocent delights in human life.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
By Hercules! I prefer to err with Plato, whom I know how much you value, than to be right in the company of such men.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Any man is liable to err, only a fool persists in error.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There is wickedness in the intention of wickedness, even though it be not perpetrated in the act.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Law is the highest reason implanted in Nature, which commands what ought to be done and forbids the opposite.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
As the grace of man is in the mind, so the beauty of the mind is eloquence.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
No wise man has called a change of opinion in constancy.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Lucretius and Cicero testify to the view that people dream about the things that concern them in waking life.
— Sigmund Freud
Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
He cannot be strict in judging, who does not wish others to be strict judges of himself.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Friendship is the only point in human affairs concerning the benefit of which all, with one voice, agree.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In time of war the laws are silent.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I cheerfully quit from life as if it were an inn, not a home; for Nature has given us a hostelry in which to sojourn, not to abide.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Liberty consists in the power of doing that which is permitted by the law.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In the face of a true friend a man sees, as it were, a second self. - CICERO, De Amicitia I
— Anne Fortier
How much in love with himself, and that too without a rival!
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
In all matters, before beginning, a diligent preparation should be made.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Loyalty is what we seek in friendship.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Men, in whatever anxiety they may be, if they are men, sometimes indulge in relaxation.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Peace is freedom in tranquility.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Persistence in a single view has never been regarded as a merit in political leaders.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The habit of arguing in support of atheism, whether it be done from conviction or in pretense, is a wicked and impious practice.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
The only excuse for war is that we may live in peace unharmed.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
As in the case of wines that improve with age, the oldest friendships ought to be the most delightful.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Law stands mute in the midst of arms.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero