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Peace is obtained by war.
Cornelius Nepos
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Aulus Gellius:
I see the beard and cloak, but I don't yet see a philosopher.Livy:
Men are only clever at shifting blame from their own shoulders to those of others.Livy:
Men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes.Livy:
The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breLivy:
There is always more spirit in attack than in defence.Livy:
The sun has not yet set for all time.Livy:
It is better that a guilty man should not be brought to trial than that he should be acquitted.Livy:
Toil and pleasure, dissimilar in nature, are nevertheless united by a certain natural bond.Livy:
Under the influence of fear, which always leads men to take a pessimistic view of things, they magnLivy:
Truth, they say, is but too often in difficulties, but is never finally suppressed.