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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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Let every man practise the trade which he best understands.
      - [Proverbs]

Let him play the second fiddle who can't play the first.
      - [Proverbs]

Let the force of arms give place to law and justice.
      - [Proverbs]

Long life is denied us; therefore let us do something to show that we have lived.
      - [Life]

Man was born for two things--thinking and acting.
      - [Man]

Men of different tastes have different pursuits.
      - [Proverbs]

Men resemble the gods in nothing so much as in doing good to their fellow creatures.
      - [Benevolence]

Men, in whatever anxiety they may be, if they are men, sometimes indulge in relaxation.
      - [Rest]

My precept to all who build is, that the owner should be an ornament to the house, and not the house to the owner.
      - [House]

Nature has inclined us to love men.
      - [Brotherhood]

Nature loves nothing solitary, and always reaches out to something, as a support, which ever in the sincerest friend is most delightful.
      - [Friendship]

Neither head, nor feet. [Referring to anything very intricate.]
      - [Proverbs]

Never less alone, than when alone.
      - [Proverbs]

No deceit is so veiled as that which lies concealed behind the semblance of courtesy.
      - [Proverbs]

"No doubt," replied Scipio, "those are alive who have broken loose from the chains of the body as from a prison; it is yours, that is called life, that is really death."
      - [Soul]

No grief is so acute but time ameliorates it.
      - [Grief]

No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having changed his opinion.
      - [Opinion]

No man in his senses will dance.
      - [Dancing]

No one dies too soon who has finished the course of perfect virtue.
      - [Virtue]

No one should so act as to take advantage of another's folly.
      - [Folly]

No one would ever meet death in defence of his country without the hope of immortality.
      - [Fame]

No Sane man will dance.
      - [Dancing]

No wise man has called a change of opinion in constancy.
      - [Proverbs]

Nor am I ashamed, as some are, to confess my ignorance of those matters with which I am unacquainted.
      - [Proverbs]

Not only is there an art in knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it.
      - [Knowledge]


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