
Quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero, page 5
170 quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero


Next to God we are nothing. To God we are Everything.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about god, nothing


No one has the right to be sorry for himself for a misfortune that strikes everyone.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about rightness

No one was ever great without some portion of divine inspiration.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about inspiration

No poet or orator has ever existed who believed there was any better than himself.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about poets



Nor has he spent his life badly who has passed it in privacy.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about privacy, life

Nothing is more noble, nothing more venerable than fidelity. Faithfulness and truth are the most sacred excellences and endowments of the human mind.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about fidelity, nothing, truth, mind, human imperfections

Nothing is so strongly fortified that it cannot be taken by money.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about money, nothing

Nothing is so unbelievable that oratory cannot make it acceptable.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about oratory, nothing

O wretched man, wretched not just because of what you are, but also because you do not know how wretched you are!
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about man

Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children?
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about gifts, children, nature, human imperfections, man

Old age: the crown of life, our play's last act.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about olderness, age, old, life



People do not understand what a great revenue economy is.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about economy, people

Rashness belongs to youth; prudence to old age.
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero about olderness, youth, age, old