Those wars are unjust which are undertaken without provocation. For only a war waged for revenge or defense can be just. Marcus Tullius Cicero defenseprovocationrevenge Change image and share on social
A room without books is like a body without a soul. Marcus Tullius Cicero bodybookroom Change image and share on social
The precepts of the law are these: to live honestly, to injure no one, and to give everyone else his due. Marcus Tullius Cicero duegivehonestly Change image and share on social
The only excuse for war is that we may live in peace unharmed. Marcus Tullius Cicero excuselivepeace Change image and share on social
O wretched man, wretched not just because of what you are, but also because you do not know how wretched you are! Marcus Tullius Cicero manwretched Change image and share on social
Virtue is a habit of the mind, consistent with nature and moderation and reason. Marcus Tullius Cicero consistenthabitmind 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
Natural ability without education has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability. Marcus Tullius Cicero abilityattaineducation Change image and share on social