Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicerowas a Roman philosopher, politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, consul, and constitutionalist. He came from a wealthy municipal family of the Roman equestrian order, and was one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists...
NationalityRoman
ProfessionStatesman
liars believe army
We don't believe a liar even when he tells the truth.
war home army
An army abroad is of little use unless there are prudent counsels at home. [Lat., Parvi enim sunt foris arma, nisi est consilium domi.]
army honor useless
Ability without honor is useless.
army champion causes
Courage is virtue which champions the cause of right.
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quality fool faults
It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own.
inspirational educational book
If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
life
To the sick, while there is life there is hope.
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We're serious. This isn't a joke, ... If an entire town changed its name to DISH, you can't buy that publicity.
art finished nature
Those things are better which are perfected by nature than those which are finished by art.
born earlier events happened ignorant lifetime memory past stupidity unless woven
To be ignorant of what happened before you were born is to be ever a child. For what is man's lifetime unless the memory of past events is woven with those of earlier times?
born earlier events happened ignorant life lifetime memory past unless woven
To be ignorant of what happened before you were born is to be ever a child. For what is man's lifetime unless the memory of past events is woven with those of earlier times?
against proverbial stone stumble twice
To stumble twice against the same stone is a proverbial disgrace.