Marcus Tullius Cicero

Politician, Philosopher, Orator

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher known for his contributions to rhetoric and political theory.

Born
January 1, 0106
Died
December 7, 2043
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About Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero — Life and Legacy

Marcus Tullius Cicero stands as a pivotal figure in Roman history, renowned for his eloquence and philosophical writings. His work, particularly 'On Duties,' explores the ethical responsibilities of individuals within society, emphasizing justice and moral integrity. Cicero's belief that 'The safety of the people shall be the highest law' underscores his commitment to the welfare of the republic, challenging the norms of his time by advocating for the rule of law over tyranny. Cicero's ideas on rhetoric also reveal his understanding of human nature and persuasion. He famously stated, 'A room without books is like a body without a soul,' highlighting the essential role of knowledge in shaping one's character and society. His quotes reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of morality, politics, and human relationships, often urging individuals to act justly and thoughtfully. Today, Cicero's insights continue to resonate, particularly in discussions about governance, ethics, and the power of language. His emphasis on the interconnectedness of virtues and the importance of legacy illustrates a timeless relevance, encouraging readers to reflect on their own responsibilities and the impact of their actions.

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"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself."

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"Six mistakes mankind keeps making century after century: Believing that personal gain is made by crushing others; Worrying about things that cannot be changed or corrected; Insisting that a thing is impossible because we cannot accomplish it; Refusing to set aside trivial preferences; Neglecting development and refinement of the mind; Attempting to compel others to believe and live as we do."

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"Do not blame Caesar, blame the people of Rome who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and gave him triumphal processions. Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the 'new, wonderful good society' which shall now be Rome, interpreted to mean 'more money, more ease, more security, more living fatly at the expense of the industrious.'"

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"Politicians are not born; they are excreted."

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"Though liberty is established by law, we must be vigilant, for liberty to enslave us is always present under that very liberty. Our Constitution speaks of the "general welfare of the people." Under that phrase all sorts of excesses can be employed by lusting tyrants to make us bondsmen."

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"A nation can survive its fools, even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within....for the traitor appears not to be a traitor...he rots the soul of a nation...he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist."

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"Poor is the nation that has no heroes, but poorer still is the nation that having heroes, fails to remember and honor them."

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"There exists a law, not written down anywhere but inborn in our hearts; a law which comes to us not by training or custom or reading but by derivation and absorption and adoption from nature itself; a law which has come to us not from theory but from practice, not by instruction but by natural intuition. I refer to the law which lays it down that, if our lives are endangered by plots or violence or armed robbers or enemies, any and every method of protecting ourselves is morally right."

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"It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own."

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"Read at every wait; read at all hours; read within leisure; read in times of labor; read as one goes in; read as one goest out. The task of the educated mind is simply put: read to lead."

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"The Jews belong to a dark and repulsive force. One knows how numerous this clique is, how they stick together and what power they exercise through their unions. They are a nation of rascals and deceivers."

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"A bureaucrat is the most despicable of men, though he is needed as vultures are needed, but one hardly admires vultures whom bureaucrats so strangely resemble. I have yet to meet a bureaucrat who was not petty, dull, almost witless, crafty or stupid, an oppressor or a thief, a holder of little authority in which he delights, as a boy delights in possessing a vicious dog. Who can trust such creatures?"

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"We learn nothing from history except that we learn nothing from history."

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"It is not enough to acquire wisdom, it is necessary to employ it."

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"Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book."

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"As I give thought to the matter, I find four causes for the apparent misery of old age; first, it withdraws us from active accomplishments; second, it renders the body less powerful; third, it deprives us of almost all forms of enjoyment; fourth, it stands not far from death."

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"Nothing is more unreliable than the populace, nothing more obscure than human intentions, nothing more deceptive than the whole electoral system."

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"When a government becomes powerful it is destructive, extravagant and violent; it is an usurer which takes bread from innocent mouths and deprives honorable men of their substance, for votes with which to perpetuate itself."

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