Quotes of Claudian - somelinesforyou

“ He who desires is always poor. ”

- Claudianus

“ Pride sullies the noblest character. ”

- Claudianus

“ He who strikes terror in others is himself continually in fear. ”

- Claudian

“ What boundary ever set limits to the service of mankind? ”

- Claudian

“ A severe war lurks under the show of peace. ”

- Claudian

“ That man is deceived who thinks it slavery to live under an excellent prince. Never does liberty appear in a more gracious form than under a pious king. ”

- Claudian

“ That man is deceived who thinks it slavery to live under an excellent prince. Never does liberty appear in a more gracious form than under a pious king. ”

- Claudian

“ The fickle populace always change with the prince. ”

- Claudian

“ Virtue is indeed its own reward. ”

- Claudian

“ He is next to the gods whom reason, and not passion, impels; and who, after weighing the facts, can measure the punishment with discretion. ”

- Claudian

“ Virtue is indeed its own reward. ”

- Claudian

“ The people become more observant of justice, and do not refuse to submit to the laws when they see them obeyed by their enactor. ”

- Claudian

“ Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. ”

- Claudian

“ Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others; it is the only means. ”

- Claudian

“ A severe war lurks under the show of peace. ”

- Claudian

“ Nor is heaven always at peace. ”

- Claudian

“ Nothing can allay the rage of biting envy. ”

- Claudian

“ Do not consider what you may do, but what it will become you to have done, and let the sense of honor subdue your mind. ”

- Claudian

“ The person who seeks all their applause from outside has their happiness in another's keeping . ”

- Claudian

“ He who desires is always poor. ”

- Claudian

“ He who desires is always poor. ”

- Claudian

“ The covetous man is always poor. ”

- Claudian

“ A severe war lurks under the show of peace. ”

- Claudian

“ They are raised on high that they may be dashed to pieces with a greater fall. ”

- Claudian

“ Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. ”

- Claudian

“ Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. ”

- Claudian

“ Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others; it is the only means. ”

- Claudian

“ Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. ”

- Claudian

“ Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others; it is the only means. ”

- Claudian

“ Alas! by what slight means are great affairs brought to destruction. ”

- Claudian
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