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Famous Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes
“As the grace of man is in the mind, so the beauty of the mind is eloquence.”
“Men think they may justly do that for which they have a precedent.”
“Men ought to be most annoyed by the sufferings which come from their own faults.”
“No wise man ever thought that a traitor should be trusted.”
“It is difficult to tell how much men's minds are conciliated by a kind manner and gentle speech.”
“He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men.”
“Quacks pretend to cure other men's disorders, but fail to find a remedy for their own.”
“We ought to regard amiability as the quality of woman, dignity that of man.”
“Men resemble the gods in nothing so much as in doing good to their fellow creatures.”
“It is besides necessary that whoever is brave should be a man of great soul.”
“Man is his own worst enemy. [Lat., Nihil inimicius quam sibi ipse.]”
“Every man should bear his own grievances rather than detract from the comforts of another.”
