In honorable dealing you should consider what you intended, not what you said or thought. Marcus Tullius Cicero dealhonorableintend Change image and share on social
Brevity is a great charm of eloquence. Marcus Tullius Cicero brevitycharmeloquence Change image and share on social
This is the truth: as from a fire aflame thousands of sparks come forth, even so from the Creator an infinity of beings have life and to him return again. Marcus Tullius Cicero aflamebeingcreator Change image and share on social
Love is the attempt to form a friendship inspired by beauty. Marcus Tullius Cicero attemptbeautyform Change image and share on social
Confidence is that feeling by which the mind embarks in great and honorable courses with a sure hope and trust in itself. Marcus Tullius Cicero confidencecourseembark Change image and share on social
In everything, satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. Marcus Tullius Cicero closelygreatpleasure Change image and share on social
Before beginning, plan carefully. Marcus Tullius Cicero begincarefullyplan Change image and share on social
The safety of the people shall be the highest law. Marcus Tullius Cicero highlawpeople Change image and share on social
No one has the right to be sorry for himself for a misfortune that strikes everyone. Marcus Tullius Cicero misfortunestrike Change image and share on social