Never travel by sea when you can go by land.
Do not expect good from another's death. - Cato The Younger
Do not expect good from another's death.
- Cato The Younger
Wise men are more dependent on fools than fools on wise men. - Cato The Younger
Wise men are more dependent on fools than fools on wise men.
All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom. - Cato The Younger
All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom.
Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit. - Cato The Younger
Bitter are the roots of study, but how sweet their fruit.
Some have said that it is not the business of private men to meddle with government--a bold and dishonest saying, which is fit to come from no mouth … - Cato The Younger
Some have said that it is not the business of private men to meddle with government--a bold and dishonest saying, which is fit to come from no mouth …
A honest man is seldom a vagrant. - Cato The Younger
A honest man is seldom a vagrant.
I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason. - Cato The Younger
I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason.
Consider it the greatest of all virtues to restrain the tongue. - Cato The Younger
Consider it the greatest of all virtues to restrain the tongue.
In doing nothing men learn to do evil. - Cato The Younger
In doing nothing men learn to do evil.
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