“Every stage of human life, except the last, is marked out by certain and defined limits; old age alone has no precise and determinate boundary.”
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Essays on old age and friendship
This book delves into the complexities of growing older and the significance of maintaining close relationships throughout life. more
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Source: Three Books of Offices; Or, Moral Duties: Also His Cato Major, an Essay on Old Age; Laelius, an Essay on Friendship; Paradoxes; Scipio's Dream; and Letter to Quintus on the Duties of a Magistrate. Literally Translated, with Notes, Designed to Exhibit a Comparative View of the Opinions of Cicero, and Those of Modern Moralists and Ethical Philosophers
“Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do.”
Source: Complete Life's Little Instruction Book: 1,560 Suggestions, Observations, and Reminders on How to Live a Happy and Rewarding Life
“It is exercise alone that supports the spirits, and keeps the mind in vigor.”
Source: Cato Major: Or, A Treatise on Old Age
“It is as hard for the good to suspect evil, as it is for the bad to suspect good.”
“Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with keener fangs than freedom never endangered.”
Source: De Officiis Or on Duties on Obligations
Source: Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises on Friendship and Old Age: Letters of Pliny the Younger
