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Marcus Tullius Cicero

Treatises on Friendship and Old Age

  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    Accordingly, the death of young men seems to me like putting out a great fire with a deluge of water; but old men die like a fire going out because it has burnt down of its own nature without artificial means
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    What the object of senile avarice may be I cannot conceive. For can there be anything more absurd than to seek more journey money, the less there remains of the journey?
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    But, it will be said, old men are fretful, fidgety, ill-tempered, and disagreeable. If you come to that, they are also avaricious. But these are faults of character, not of the time of life.
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    For the crowning grace of old age is influence
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    Therefore nothing can be so execrable and so fatal as pleasure; since, when more than ordinarily violent and lasting, it darkens all the light of the soul.
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    For when appetite is our master, there is no place for self-control; nor where pleasure reigns supreme can virtue hold its ground
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    You should use what you have, and whatever you may chance to be doing, do it with all your might
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    The great affairs of life are not performed by physical strength, or activity, or nimbleness of body, but by deliberation, character, expression of opinion.
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    The fact is that when I come to think it over, I find that there are four reasons for old age being thought unhappy: First, that it withdraws us from active employments; second, that it enfeebles the body; third, that it deprives us of nearly all physical pleasures; fourth, that it is the next step to death.
  • Nikolai C.alıntı yaptı5 yıl önce
    Men, of course, who have no resources in themselves for securing a good and happy life find every age burdensome. But those who look for all happiness from within can never think anything had which nature makes inevitable
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