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9 Quotes for 'Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus' in the Database.
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Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus Quotes
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It is human nature to hate those whom we have injured.
[Lat., Proprium humani ingenii, est odisse quem laeseris.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Agricola (XLII, 4)
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Experience teaches.
[Lat., Experientia docet.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Agricola (XLII, 4)
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Power acquired by guilt was never used for a good purpose.
[Lat., Imperium flagitio acquisitum nemo unquam bonis artibus
exercuit.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (I, 30)
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The hatred of relatives is the most violent.
[Lat., Accerima proximorum odia.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (IV, 70)
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Power is more safely retained by cautious than by severe
councils.
[Lat., Potentiam cautis quam acribus consiliis tutius haberi.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (XI, 29)
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Speech was given to man to disguise his thoughts.
[Fr., La parole a ete donnce a l'homme pour deguiser sa pensee.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (XI, 29)
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The deeper the sorrow the less tongue it hath.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (XI, 29)
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The sun sets without thy assistance.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (XI, 29)
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Blood is thicker than water.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: Annales (XI, 29)
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