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It is better that a guilty man should not be brought to trial than that he should be acquitted.
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Toil and pleasure, dissimilar in nature, are nevertheless united by a certain natural bond.
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Under the influence of fear, which always leads men to take a pessimistic view of things, they magn
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Truth, they say, is but too often in difficulties, but is never finally suppressed.
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From abundance springs satiety.
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Fortune blinds men when she does not wish them to withstand the violence of her onslaughts.
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Luck is of little moment to the great general, for it is under the control of his intellect and his
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Nowhere are our calculations more frequently upset than in war.
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All things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvident
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Woe to the conquered.
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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.Livy:
From abundance springs satiety.Livy:
Fortune blinds men when she does not wish them to withstand the violence of her onslaughts.Livy:
Luck is of little moment to the great general, for it is under the control of his intellect and hisLivy:
Nowhere are our calculations more frequently upset than in war.Livy:
All things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvidentLivy:
Woe to the conquered.