Men are only clever at shifting blame from their own shoulders to those of others.
LIVYIt is easier to criticize than to correct our past errors.
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Law is a thing which is insensible, and inexorable, more beneficial and more profitious to the weak than to the strong; it admits of no mitigation nor pardon, once you have overstepped its limits.
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Dignity is a matter which concerns only mankind.
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The troubles which have come upon us always seem more serious than those which are only threatening.
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Many difficulties which nature throws in our way, may be smoothed away by the exercise of intelligence.
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When Tarquin the Proud was asked what was the best mode of governing a conquered city, he replied only by beating down with his staff all the tallest poppies in his garden.
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Envy is blind, and is only clever in depreciating the virtues of others.
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Great contests generally excite great animosities.
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Nothing hurts worse than the loss of money.
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This above all makes history useful and desirable; it unfolds before our eyes a glorious record of exemplary actions.
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I have often heard that the outstanding man is he who thinks deeply about a problem, and the next is he who listens carefully to advice.
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The most honorable, as well as the safest course, is to rely entirely upon valour.
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There is nothing worse than being ashamed of parsimony or poverty.
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There are laws for peace as well as war.
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Wit is the flower of the imagination.
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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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