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  1. A quotation from Cicero

    Nothing flourishes for ever; each generation gives place to its successor.
     
    [Nihil enim semper floret; aetas succedit aetati.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch. 15 / sec. 39 (11.15/11.39) (43-02 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1897)]

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  2. A quotation from Cicero

    Nothing flourishes for ever; each generation gives place to its successor.
     
    [Nihil enim semper floret; aetas succedit aetati.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch. 15 / sec. 39 (11.15/11.39) (43-02 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1897)]

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  3. A quotation from Cicero

    Nothing flourishes for ever; each generation gives place to its successor.
     
    [Nihil enim semper floret; aetas succedit aetati.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch. 15 / sec. 39 (11.15/11.39) (43-02 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1897)]

    More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

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  4. A quotation from Cicero

    Nothing flourishes for ever; each generation gives place to its successor.
     
    [Nihil enim semper floret; aetas succedit aetati.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch. 15 / sec. 39 (11.15/11.39) (43-02 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1897)]

    More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/cicero-marcus-tulliu…

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  5. A quotation from Cicero

    It is impossible, either in action or in thought, to attend to two things at once, especially if they are of any importance.
     
    [Duas tamen res, magnas praesertim, non modo agere uno tempore, sed ne cogitando quidem explicare quisquam potest.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 11, ch. 9 / sec. 23 (11.9/11.23) (43-02 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1906)]

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  6. A quotation from Cicero

    So glorious is the recovery of liberty that in regaining liberty we must not shrink even from death.
     
    [Ita praeclara est recuperatio libertatis ut ne mors quidem sit in repetenda libertate fugienda.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 10, ch. 9 / sec. 20 (10.9/10.20) (43-02 BC) [tr. Ker (Loeb) (1926)]

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  7. A quotation from Cicero

    The life of the dead resides in the memory of the living
     
    [Vita enim mortuorum in memoria est posita vivorum.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 9, ch. 5 / sec. 10 (9.5/9.10) (43-02-04 BC) [tr. Zetzel (2009)]

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  8. A quotation from Cicero

    But I am particularly afraid that, ignorant of the true path to glory, you may consider that it is more glorious for you to have more power than everyone else together and prefer to be feared rather than be respected by your fellow-citizens.
     
    [Illud magis vereor, ne ignorans verum iter gloriae gloriosum putes plus te unum posse quam omnes et metui a civibus tuis.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 1, ch. 14 / sec. 33 (1.14/1.33.9) (44-09-02 BC) [tr. McElduff (2011)]

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  9. A quotation from Cicero

    What juster reason is there for the waging of war than to repel slavery? a condition in which, though your master may not be oppressive, yet it is a wretched thing he should have the power to be so if he will.
     
    [Quae causa iustior est belli gerendi quam servitutis depulsio? in qua etiamsi not sit molestus dominus, tamen est miserrimum posse, se velit.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 8, ch. 4 / sec. 12 (8.4/8.12) (43-02-03 BC) [tr. Ker (Loeb) (1926)]

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  10. A quotation from Cicero

    For heaven’s sake beware, lest in the hope of maintaining peace now, we lose the chance of a lasting peace hereafter.
     
    [Cavete, per deos immortales! patres conscripti, ne spe praesentis pacis perpetuam pacem amittatis.]

    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) Roman orator, statesman, philosopher
    Philippics [Philippicae; Antonian Orations], No. 7, ch. 8 / sec. 25 (7.8/7/25) (43-01 BC) [ed. Harbottle (1906)]

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