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“A Judge must bear in mind that when he tries a case he is himself on trial”. –Philo

“Criticism is twofold: that which teaches us what we are to choose, and that which teaches us what to avoid”. –Lucian

“Familiarity breeds contempt, but privacy excites interest”. –Apuleius

“Hidden talent counts for nothing”. –Nero

“We have now done what the Romans did when they started to commit suicide. We have shifted from an army of citizens to an army of mercenaries”. –Carroll Quigley

“The fact is that those who are enslaved to their sects are not merely devoid of all sound knowledge, but they will not even stop to learn”. –Galen

“Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish”. –Quintilian

“Time bears away all things, even our minds”. –Virgil

“When a state after having passed with safety through many and great dangers arrives at the higher degree of power, and possesses an entire and undisputed sovereignty, it is manifest that the long continuance of prosperity must give birth to costly and luxurious manners…” –Polybius

“The ancient Romans built their greatest masterpieces of architecture for wild beasts to fight in”. –Voltaire

“Do every act in life as if it was your last”. –Marcus Aurelius

“Young men, listen to an old man to whom old men listened when he was young”. –Augustus Cæsar