| Quotes |
Topic |
| Nonsense | Mingle a little folly with your wisdom, a little nonsense now and then is pleasant. |
| Opinion | All men do not, in fine, admire or love the same thing. |
| Opportunity | Let us seize, friends, our opportunity from the day as it passes. |
| Oratory | It makes a great difference whether Davus or a hero speaks. |
| Painting | He paints a dolphin in the woods, a boar in the waves. |
| Patience | It is hard! But what can not be removed, becomes lighter through patience. |
| Pleasure | Let the fictitious sources of pleasure be as near as possible to the true. |
| Pleasure | I live and reign since I have abandoned those pleasures which you by your praises extol to the skies. |
| Pleasure | Despise pleasure, pleasure bought by pain in injurious. |
| Posterity | Posterity, thinned by the crime of its ancestors, shall hear of those battles. |
| Praise | A eulogist of past times. |
| Praise | To please great men is not the last degree of praise. |
| Proverbial Phrases | Like Theon . |
| Providence | Perhaps Providence by some happy change will restore those things to their proper places. |
| Prudence | He is a dangerous fellow, keep clear of him. |
| Punishment | Punishment follows close on crime. |
| Ridicule | Ridicule more often settles things more thoroughly and better than acrimony. |
| Rome | Cease to admire the smoke, wealth, and noise of prosperous Rome. |
| Royalty | Whenever monarchs err, the people are punished. |
| Satisfaction | Those who seek for much are left in want of much. Happy is he to whom God has given, with sparing hand, as much as is enough. |
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