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Publilius Syrus

Quote of Publilius Syrus: Even those who do an injustice...


Biography - Publilius Syrus:

Publilius Syrus was a Latin poet and writer of Syrian origin. Brought to Rome as a slave, he earned his freedom through his wit and talents. He is best known for his Sententiae, a collection of around 700 moral maxims. *Approximate years of birth and death.
Born: -85 - Died: -43
Period:
1st century BC
Place of birth: Syria
Syria

Even those who do an injustice hate it.



Translation

Translation

(French, Latin, German)



French
Personne n’aime l’injustice, pas même ceux qui la commettent.

Latin
Etiam qui faciunt, oderint injuriam.

German
Auch die, die Unrecht tun, hassen es.




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Quotes

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Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit injustices.





To tolerate is to take upon oneself; a tolerance that comes into being on the backs of others is no longer tolerance. To tolerate the suffering of others, to tolerate an injustice of which we are not a victim or an atrocity that we are spared is not tolerance but selfishness, indifference, or worse.





The right of the strongest is the strongest wrong.





The danger of success is that it makes us forget the world's dreadful injustice.





The contempt of riches in philosophers was only a hidden desire to avenge their merit upon the injustice of fortune, by despising the very goods of which fortune had deprived them; it was a secret to guard themselves against the degradation of poverty, it was a back way by which to arrive at that distinction which they could not gain by riches.











Quotes

Publilius Syrus also said...


In excessive altercation, truth is lost.





The coward calls himself cautious, the miser thrifty.





He has what he desires who can limit his desires to what is enough.





From the faults of another a wise man will correct his own.





He conquers twice who conquers himself in victory.





It is better to trust in ability than in luck.












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