296 ordspråk av Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero
To stumble twice against the same stone is a proverbial disgrace.
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To the sick, while there is life there is hope.
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To those who are engaged in commercial dealings, justice is indispensable for the conduct of business
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Tomorrow will give us something to think about
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True glory strikes root, and even extends itself; all false pretensions fall as do flowers, nor can any feigned thing be lasting
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True glory takes root, and even spreads; all false pretences, like flowers, fall to the ground; nor can any counterfeit last long.
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True nobility is exempt from fear.
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Victory is by nature insolent and haughty.
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Virtue is a habit of the mind, consistent with nature and moderation and reason.
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We are all motivated by a keen desire for praise, and the better a man is, the more he is inspired by glory
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We are in bondage to the law in order that we may be free
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We are in bondage to the law so that we might be free
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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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We must conceive of this whole universe as one commonwealth of which both gods and men and members
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We must make a personal attack when there is no argumentative basis for our speech
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