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Men decide far more problems by hate, love, lust, rage, sorrow, joy, hope, fear, illusion, or some other inward emotion, than by reality, authority, any legal standard, judicial precedent, or statute. | Cicero |
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Natural ability without education has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability. | Cicero |
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Nature herself makes the wise man rich. | Cicero |
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Neither can embellishments of language be found without arrangement and expression of thoughts, nor can thoughts be made to shine without the light of language. | Cicero |
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Never go to excess, but let moderation be your guide. | Cicero |
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No one can speak well, unless he thoroughly understands his subject. | Cicero |
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Not to know what has been transacted in former times is to be always a child. If no use is made of the labors of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge. | Cicero |
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Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly. | Cicero |
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Our thoughts are free. | Cicero |
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Philosophy, if rightly defined, is nothing but the love of wisdom. | Cicero |
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Pleasure is the absence of pain. | Cicero |
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Reason should direct and appetite obey. | Cicero |
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Salus Populi Suprema Est Lex | Cicero |
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Strain every nerve to gain your point. | Cicero |
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Such praise coming from so degraded a source, was degrading to me, its recipient. | Cicero |
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