Claudius Quotes
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The people become more observant of justice, and do not refuse to submit to the laws when they see them obeyed by their enactor.
— Claudius Claudianus
Faber est suae quisque fortunae. Each man is the architect of his own fate.
— Appius Claudius Caecus
The covetous man is always poor.
— Claudius Claudianus
My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go.-King Claudius
— William Shakespeare
Clemency alone makes us equal to the gods.
— Claudius Claudianus
Death renders all equal.
— Claudius Claudianus
KING CLAUDIUS
How is it that the clouds still hang on you?
HAMLET
Not so, my lord; I am too much i' the sun. — William Shakespeare
How is it that the clouds still hang on you?
HAMLET
Not so, my lord; I am too much i' the sun. — William Shakespeare
The neurotic thinks himself both Hamlet and Claudius, in a world that belongs to Polonius.
— Mignon McLaughlin
Those who are enslaved to their sects are not merely devoid of all sound knowledge, but they will not even stop to learn!
— Claudius Galenus
Alas! the slippery nature of tender youth.
— Claudius Claudianus
Men live best upon a little; Nature has given to all the privilege of being happy, if they but knew how to use their gifts.
— Claudius Claudianus
What Roman power slowly built, an unarmed traitor instantly overthrew.
— Claudius Claudianus
Nothing can allay the rage of biting envy.
— Claudius Claudianus
O my offense is rank, it smells to heaven.
— Claudius
It's my new best friend, Claudius Templesmith, and as I expected it, he's inviting us to a feast.
— Suzanne Collins
We each build our own future. We are the architects of our own fortune.
— Appius Claudius Caecus
The Roman censor Appius Claudius the Blind said, Every man is the architect of his own fortune.
— Jim Rogers
Every branch of knowledge which a good man possesses, he may apply to some good purpose.
— Claudius Buchanan
Nature has placed his own happiness in each man's hands, if he only knew how to use it.
— Claudius Claudianus
Power call achieve more by gentle means than by violence.
— Claudius Claudianus
The fickle populace always change with the prince.
— Claudius Claudianus
He who seeks to terrify others is more in fear himself.
— Claudius Claudianus
Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction.
— Claudius Claudianus
Your firstborn son, Claudius, was all a man could hope for - a son better and wiser than his father.
— Pierce Brown
Every man is the artisan of his own fortune.
— Appius Claudius Caecus
Nor is heaven always at peace.
— Claudius Claudianus
It is more important to know the properties of chlorine than the improprieties of Claudius!
— Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
A severe war lurks under the show of peace.
— Claudius Claudianus
He is next to the gods whom reason, and not passion, impels; and who, after weighing the facts, can measure the punishment with discretion.
— Claudius Claudianus
Aristotle wore many rings and expensive clothes ... Plato found this off-putting and unsuited for a philosopher.
— Claudius Aelianus
He who desires is always poor.
— Claudius
The Road to insanity begins in the mind , Some have crossed half way , some have just begin ...
— Claudius
The noblest character is stained by the addition of pride.
— Claudius Claudianus
Mischief and craft are plainly seen to be characteristics of this creature. - Claudius Aelianus, third century A.D., writing about the octopus
— Peter Godfrey-Smith
Whoever desires is always poor.
— Claudius Claudianus
Nature has given the opportunity of happiness to all, knew they but how to use it.
— Claudius Claudianus
Nothing is more annoying than a low man raised to a high position.
— Claudius Claudianus
The best manners are stained by haughtiness.
— Claudius Claudianus
I was thinking, So, I'm Emperor, am I? What nonsense! But at least I'll be able to make people read my books now.
— Robert Graves
Here is a fine field for talent.
— Claudius Claudianus
He who wants peace must prepare for war.
— Claudius
They are raised on high that they may be dashed to pieces with a greater fall.
— Claudius Claudianus