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Marcus Fabius Quintilianus quotes


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There are 31 quotes for the author Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
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Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
Subject:  Wisdom   
Fear of the future is worse than one's present fortune.

Whilst we deliberate how to begin a thing, it grows too late to begin it.

For it would have been better that man should have been born dumb, nay, void of all reason, rather than that he should employ the gifts of Providence to the destruction of his neighbor.

A laugh costs too much when bought at the expense of virtue.

Forbidden pleasures alone are loved immoderately; when lawful, they do not excite desire.

An evil-speaker differs from an evil-doer only in the want of opportunity.

For comic writers charge Socrates with making the worse appear the better reason.

In almost everything, experience is more valuable than precept.

It seldom happens that a premature shoot of genius ever arrives at maturity.

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