From abundance springs satiety.
From Livy
Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness.
The populace is like the sea motionless in itself, but stirred by every wind, even the lightest breeze.
In difficult and desperate cases, the boldest counsels are the safest.
Toil and pleasure, dissimilar in nature, are nevertheless united by a certain natural bond.
Luck is of little moment to the great general, for it is under the control of his intellect and his judgment.
Under the influence of fear, which always leads men to take a pessimistic view of things, they magnified their enemies' resources, and minimized their own.
Men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes.
It is better that a guilty man should not be brought to trial than that he should be acquitted.
Woe to the conquered.
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