Where is there dignity unless there is honesty?


Cicero

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To the sick, while there is life there is hope. [Sp., Aegroto dum anima est, spes est.]
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By some fortuitous concourse of atoms. [Lat., Fortuito quodam concursu atomorum.]
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Calumny is only the noise of madmen.
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First things first, second things never.
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The beginnings of all things are small. [Lat., Omnium rerum principia parva sunt.]
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Without your knowledge, the eyes and ears of many will see and watch you, as they have done already...
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In all matters, before beginning, a diligent preparation should be made. [Lat., In omnibus negoti...
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No man was ever great without divine inspiration. [Lat., Nemo vir magnus aliquo afflatu divino unq...
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Precaution is better than cure. [Lat., Praestat cautela quam medela.]
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Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought, and those to be shunned.
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To err is human, but to persevere in error is only the act of a fool. [Lat., Cujusvis hominis est...
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Our country is wherever we are well off. [Lat., Patria est, ubicunque est bene.]
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But in every matter the consensus of opinion among all nations is to be regarded as the law of natu...
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The diseases of the mind are more and more destructive than those of the body. [Lat., Morbi perni...
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Unraveling the web of Penelope. [Lat., Penelopae telam retexens.]
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He who hangs on the errors of the ignorant multitude, must not be counted among great men. [Lat.,...
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Glory follows virtue as if it were its shadow. [Lat., Gloria virtutem tanquam umbra sequitur.]
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Like lips like lettuce (i.e. like has met its like). (Lat., Similem habent labra lactucam.]
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Care should be taken that the punishment does not exceed the guilt; and also that some men do not s...
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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 o...
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His deeds do not agree with his words. [Lat., Facta ejus cum dictis discrepant.]
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Pleasure blinds (so to speak) the eyes of the mind, and has no fellowship with virtue. [Lat., Vol...
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Plato divinely calls pleasure the bait of evil, inasmuch as men are caught by it as fish by a hook....
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In everything satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. [Lat., Omnibus in rebus voluptatibus...
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These (literary) studies are the food of youth, and consolation of age; they adorn prosperity, and ...
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It shows a weak mind not to bear prosperity as well as adversity with moderation. [Lat., Ut adver...
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