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CICERO (MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO) (OFTEN CALLED "TULLY" FOR SHORT)
Roman philosopher, statesman and orator
(106 BC - 43 BC)
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Certain signs are the forerunners of certain events.
      - [Proverbs]

Cultivation to the mind is as necessary as food is to the body.
      - [Cultivation : Mind]

Death is dreadful to the man whose all is extinguished with his life; but not to him whose glory never can die.
      - [Death]

Diligence which, as it avails in all things, is also of the utmost moment in pleading causes. Diligence is to be particularly cultivated by us; it is to be constantly exerted; it is capable of effecting almost everything.
      - [Diligence]

Dissimulation creeps gradually into the minds of men.
      - [Deceit]

Do nothing twice over.
      - [Proverbs]

Even the ablest pilots are willing to receive advice from passengers in tempestuous weather.
      - [Advice]

Every animal loves itself.
      - [Proverbs]

Every generous action loves the public view; yet no theatre for virtue is equal to a consciousness of it.
      - [Virtue]

Every man should bear his own grievances rather than detract from the comforts of another.
      - [Fortitude]

Every man's friend is no man's friend.
      - [Proverbs]

Every one cleaves to the doctrine he has happened upon, as to a rock against which he has been thrown by tempest.
      - [Doctrine]

Everyone has his besetting sin.
      - [Proverbs]

Exile is terrible to those who have, as it were, a circumscribed habitation; but not to those who look upon the whole globe but as one city.
      - [Exile]

Falsehoods border on truths.
      - [Proverbs]

Favours out of place I regard as positive injuries.
      - [Proverbs]

Flattery is the handmaid of the vices.
      - [Flattery]

For every man's nature is concealed with many folds of disguise, and covered as it were with various veils. His brows, his eyes, and very often his countenance, are deceitful, and his speech is most commonly a lie.
      - [Hypocrisy]

For my own part, I had rather be old only a short time than be old before I really am so.
      - [Age]

For not only is Fortune herself blind, but she generally causes those men to be blind whose interests she has more particularly embraced. Therefore they are often haughty and arrogant; nor is there anything more intolerable than a prosperous fool. And hence we often see that men who were at one time affable and agreeable are completely changed by prosperity, despising their old friends, and clinging to new.
      - [Fools]

Fortune befriends the bold.
      - [Proverbs]

Fortune favors the bold.
      - [Fortune]

Fortune, not wisdom, human life doth sway.
      - [Fortune]

Friendship is given us by nature, not to favor vice, but to aid virtue.
      - [Friendship]

Friendship is infinitely better than kindness.
      - [Friendship]


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