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“After I am dead I would rather have men ask why Cato has no monument than why he had one.”
Cato the Elder“After I am dead I would rather have men ask why Cato has no monument than why he had one.”
Cato the Elder“Cessation of work is not accompanied by cessation of expenses.”
Cato the Elder“Sine doctrina vita est quasi mortis imago" [Without learning, life is but the image of death]”
Dionysius Cato“Death is terrible to Cicero desirable to Cato and indifferent to Socrates.”
Anonymous“Are you dying?"Cato lit his cigarette. "It's not acute, perhaps, but we're all dying, Harry.”
Jo Nesbø, Phantom“Will Cato's alien buddies come en masse and invade Earth? He's not sure but he'll try to keep humanity in the loop.”
John Hopkins, Lost Cactus: The First Treasury“I can pardon everybody's mistakes except my own.”
Marcus Porcius Cato“He who hesitates is lost.”
Marcus Porcius Cato“After I am dead I'd rather have people ask why I have no monument than why I have one.”
Marcus Porcius Cato“Wise men profit more by fools than fools by wise men.”
Marcus Porcius Cato