Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) ( 10 of 163 )
 What one has, one ought to use; and whatever he does he should do 
with all his might.
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 What one has, one ought to use; and whatever he does he should do 
with all his might.
 [Lat., Quod est, eo decet uti: et quicquid agas, agere pro 
viribus.] 
 Pleasure blinds (so to speak) the eyes of the mind, and has no 
fellowship with virtue.
 [Lat., Voluptas read more 
 Pleasure blinds (so to speak) the eyes of the mind, and has no 
fellowship with virtue.
 [Lat., Voluptas mentis (ut ita dicam) praestringit oculos, nec 
habet ullum cum virtute commercium.] 
It is better to wear out than to rust out.
It is better to wear out than to rust out.
 I add this also, that natural ability without education has 
oftener raised man to glory and virtue, than education read more 
 I add this also, that natural ability without education has 
oftener raised man to glory and virtue, than education without 
natural ability.
 [Lat., Etiam illud adjungo, saepius ad laudem atque virtutem 
naturam sine doctrina, quam sine natura valisse doctrinam.] 
 Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
 [Lat., Summum jus, summa injuria.]  
 Extreme justice is extreme injustice.
 [Lat., Summum jus, summa injuria.] 
 Our country is wherever we are well off.
 [Lat., Patria est, ubicunque est bene.]  
 Our country is wherever we are well off.
 [Lat., Patria est, ubicunque est bene.] 
 When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to 
the second or even the third rank.
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 When you are aspiring to the highest place, it is honorable to 
the second or even the third rank.
 [Lat., Prima enim sequentem, honestumn est in secundis, 
tertiisque consistere.] 
 The eyes, like sentinels, hold the highest place in the body.
 [Lat., Oculi, tanquam, speculatores, altissimum locum obtinent.]  
 The eyes, like sentinels, hold the highest place in the body.
 [Lat., Oculi, tanquam, speculatores, altissimum locum obtinent.] 
 The hope of impunity is the greatest inducement to do wrong.
 [Lat., Maxima illecebra est peccandi impunitatis spes.]  
 The hope of impunity is the greatest inducement to do wrong.
 [Lat., Maxima illecebra est peccandi impunitatis spes.] 
 You must therefore love me, myself, and not my circumstances, if 
we are to be real friends.  
 You must therefore love me, myself, and not my circumstances, if 
we are to be real friends.