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" He only employs his passion who can make no use of his reason. "
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Who
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Only
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" To some extent I liken slavery to death. "
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" A tear dries quickly when it is shed for troubles of others. "
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" We should not be so taken up in the search for truth, as to neglect the needful duties of active life; for it is only action that gives a true value and commendation to virtue. "
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" We forget our pleasures, we remember our sufferings. "
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" The pursuit, even of the best things, ought to be calm and tranquil. "
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" To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. "
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Child
Always
" Never injure a friend, even in jest. "
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Injure
Jest
" According to the law of nature it is only fair that no one should become richer through damages and injuries suffered by another. "
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Fair
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" If you pursue good with labor, the labor passes away but the good remains; if you pursue evil with pleasure, the pleasure passes away and the evil remains. "
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" I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity. "
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Knowledge
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" The eyes like sentinel occupy the highest place in the body. "
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Highest
Place
Occupy
" As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so I am no less pleased with an old man that has something of the youth. He that follows this rule may be old in body, but can never be so in mind. "
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Mind
Youth
" Knowledge which is divorced from justice, may be called cunning rather than wisdom. "
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Rather
May
" The countenance is the portrait of the soul, and the eyes mark its intentions. "
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Portrait
Soul
Mark
" If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it. "
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Should
Say
Think
" Nature has planted in our minds an insatiable longing to see the truth. "
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See
Truth
Our
" The higher we are placed, the more humbly we should walk. "
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Wisdom
Walk
Should
" Ability without honor is useless. "
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Useless
Without
Honor
" It is not by muscle, speed, or physical dexterity that great things are achieved, but by reflection, force of character, and judgment. "
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Character
Speed
" Rightly defined philosophy is simply the love of wisdom. "
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Love
Wisdom
Simply
" An unjust peace is better than a just war. "
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War
Just
Better
" Brevity is a great charm of eloquence. "
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Great
Eloquence
Charm
" Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children? "
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Race
Nature
Human
" Old age: the crown of life, our play's last act. "
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Life
Crown
Play
" The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words. "
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Sympathy
Words
Trying
" Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself. "
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Confidence
Great
" Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error. "
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Error
Only
Mistakes
" What is permissible is not always honorable. "
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Permissible
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Like