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| QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Marcus Tullius Cicero |
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Quotes By author - Starting with M - Marcus Tullius Cicero
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There are 174 quotes for the author Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Quotations 141 to
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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.
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Judgment   
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Strain every nerve to gain your point.
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Conversation   
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Such praise coming from so degraded a source, was degrading to me, its recipient.
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Miscellaneous   
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I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity.
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Knowledge   
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There are more men ennobled by study than by nature.
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Nature   
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There is nothing so absurd but some philosopher has said it.
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Miscellaneous   
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There is nothing so ridiculous but some philosopher has said it.
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Miscellaneous   
Source: De Divinatione
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No sane man will dance.
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People do not understand what a great revenue economy is.
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Economy   
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What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine.
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An unjust peace is better than a just war.
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The budget should be balanced. Public debt should be reduced. The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered, and assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed, lest Rome become bankrupt.
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What an ugly beast the ape, and how like us.
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Oh, the times! Oh, the manners!
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That last day does not bring extinction to us, but change of place.
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There is not only an art, but an eloquence in it.
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The sinews of war, a limitless supply of money.
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Thrift is of great revenue.
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Brevity is a great charm of eloquence.
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The eyes like sentinel occupy the highest place in the body.
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