296 ordspråk av Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Friends are proved by adversity.
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Friends, though absent, are still present.
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Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief.
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Friendship is the only thing in the world concerning the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed.
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Friendship makes prosperity brighter, while it lightens adversity by sharing its griefs and anxieties.
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Give me a young man in whom there is some- thing of the old, and an old man with something of the young: guided so, a man may grow old in body, but never in mind.
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Glory follows virtue as if it were its shadow.
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Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.
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Great is our admiration of the orator who speaks with fluency and discretion.
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Great is the power of habit. It teaches us to bear fatigue and to despise wounds and pain.
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Hatred is settled anger
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Hatred is settled anger
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He does not seem to me to be a free man who does not sometimes do nothing
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He has departed, withdrawn, gone away, broken out.
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He himself said it, and this self was Pythagoras.
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