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Speak briefly and to the point.
Cato the Younger -
Do not expect good from another's death.
Cato the Younger
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It is remarkable that men, when they differ in what they think considerable, will be apt to differ in almost everything else; their difference begets contradiction; contradiction begets heat; heat quickly rises into resentment, rage, and ill-will; thus they differ in affections, as they differ in judgment.
Cato the Younger -
The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new.
Cato the Younger -
I think the first wisdom is to restrain the tongue.
Cato the Younger -
Consider in silence whatever any one says: speech both conceals and reveals the inner soul of man.
Cato the Younger