Marcus Tullius Cicero

Ancient Rome
3 Jan -106 // 7 Dec -43
Politician/Orator/Philosopher

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It is peculiarly a fool's habit to discern the faults of others, and to forget his own
In nothing do men so much resemble the gods as in giving help to their fellow creatures
Ignorance of impending evil is far better than a knowledge of its approach
Every man's friend is no man's friend
Every animal loves itself
Anger should never appear in awarding punishment
A wise man does nothing by constraint
A home without books is a body without soul
You will be as much value to others as you have been to yourself
While there's life, there's hope
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