“The glory of ancestors sheds a light around posterity; it allows neither good nor bad qualities to remain in obscurity. [Lat., Majorum gloria posteris lumen est, neque bona neque mala in occulto patitur.]” LightQualityGloryAncestorShedPosterityObscurityAncestryGloriaBad Qualities Author:Sallust
“All this care for the world, we must believe, is taken by the Gods without any act of will or labor. As bodies which possess some power produce their effects by merely existing: e.g. the sun gives light and heat by merely existing; so, and far more so, the providence of the Gods acts without effort to itself and for the good of the objects of its forethought. This solves the problems of the Epicureans , who argue that what is divine neither has trouble itself nor gives trouble to others.” WorldGivingBelieveProblemBodyLightCareEffortSunTakenTroubleEffectsObjectsProduceDivineLaborSolveArguingHeatProvidenceForethoughtEpicureanMerely Existing Author:Sallust
“The Gods being good and making all things, there is no positive evil, it only comes by absence of good; just as darkness itself does not exist, but only comes about by absence of light.” DoeLightEvilDarknessAll ThingsBe GoodAbsence Author:Sallust
“Distinguished ancestors shed a powerful light on their descendants, and forbid the concealment either of their merits or of their demerits.” LightPowerfulMeritAncestorShedDistinguishedDescendantsConcealment Author:Sallust