Let us strive the more earnestly therefore to lengthen out our span of life-- life that is poured out like water and falls as the leaf-- if not by action (the means to which lie in another's power), yet in any case by study and research; and since it is not granted us to live long, let us transmit to posterity some memorial that we have at least lived.
That indolent but agreeable condition of doing nothing. - Pliny The Younger
That indolent but agreeable condition of doing nothing.
- Pliny The Younger
Everyone is prejudiced in favor of his own powers of discernment. - Pliny The Younger
Everyone is prejudiced in favor of his own powers of discernment.
In the pleading of cases nothing pleases so much as brevity. - Pliny The Younger
In the pleading of cases nothing pleases so much as brevity.
It is wonderful how the mind is stirred and quickened into activity by brisk bodily exercise. - Pliny The Younger
It is wonderful how the mind is stirred and quickened into activity by brisk bodily exercise.
Glory ought to be the consequence, not the motive of our actions. - Pliny The Younger
Glory ought to be the consequence, not the motive of our actions.
The happier time, the quicker it passes - Pliny The Younger
The happier time, the quicker it passes
Too much polishing weakens rather than improves a work. - Pliny The Younger
Too much polishing weakens rather than improves a work.
And as in men's bodies, so in government, that disease is most serious which proceeds from the head. - Pliny The Younger
And as in men's bodies, so in government, that disease is most serious which proceeds from the head.
There were some so afraid of death that they prayed for death. - Pliny The Younger
There were some so afraid of death that they prayed for death.
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