Poems List

Fear is not a lasting teacher of duty.
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Diseases of the soul are more dangerous and more numerous than those of the body.
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We are in bondage to the law in order that we may be free.
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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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Where is there dignity unless there is honesty?
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Friendship makes prosperity more brilliant, and lightens adversity by dividing and sharing it.
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All pain is either severe or slight, if slight, it is easily endured; if severe, it will without doubt be brief.
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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 to glory.
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Laws are silent in time of war.

Pro Mione ch. 11

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Cum dignitate otium.

Leisure with honour.

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Born in Arpino, a town south of Rome, Cicero rose through the Roman political ranks, culminating in his consulship in 63 BC, during which he thwarted the Catiline Conspiracy. His political career was marked by his eloquence and his passionate defense of republican institutions. As a lawyer, Cicero is remembered for his powerful and persuasive speeches. As a philosopher, he introduced Greek thought to Rome, adapting Cynic, Skeptic, and Epicurean schools, and developing his own contributions to political and ethical philosophy. His letters are a vital primary source for understanding late Roman history. Despite his efforts to preserve the Republic, Cicero eventually became a victim of the political proscriptions that followed the death of Julius Caesar, being executed in 43 BC. His literary and intellectual legacy endures to this day, influencing Western thought.