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" No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration. "
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Divine
Great
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" I am not ashamed to confess that I am ignorant of what I do not know. "
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" 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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" To some extent I liken slavery to death. "
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" No poet or orator has ever existed who believed there was any better than himself. "
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" We are motivated by a keen desire for praise, and the better a man is the more he is inspired by glory. The very philosophers themselves, even in those books which they write in contempt of glory, inscribe their names. "
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" Whatever you do, do with all your might. "
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" The greatest pleasures are only narrowly separated from disgust. "
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" A man of courage is also full of faith. "
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" You will be as much value to others as you have been to yourself. "
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" For how many things, which for our own sake we should never do, do we perform for the sake of our friends. "
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" Empire and liberty. "
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" To know the laws is not to memorize their letter but to grasp their full force and meaning. "
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" The wise are instructed by reason, average minds by experience, the stupid by necessity and the brute by instinct. "
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" If we are not ashamed to think it, we should not be ashamed to say it. "
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" Nothing stands out so conspicuously, or remains so firmly fixed in the memory, as something which you have blundered. "
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" Virtue is a habit of the mind, consistent with nature and moderation and reason. "
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Mind
" Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error. "
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" What one has, one ought to use: and whatever he does he should do with all his might. "
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" True nobility is exempt from fear. "
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" 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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" The good of the people is the greatest law. "
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" Before beginning, plan carefully. "
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" More law, less justice. "
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" No obligation to do the impossible is binding. "
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Obligation
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" Every man's reputation proceeds from those of his own household. "
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" The higher we are placed, the more humbly we should walk. "
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" Just as the soul fills the body, so God fills the world. Just as the soul bears the body, so God endures the world. Just as the soul sees but is not seen, so God sees but is not seen. Just as the soul feeds the body, so God gives food to the world. "
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" The nobler a man, the harder it is for him to suspect inferiority in others. "
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