Sallust, The War with Catiline, LCL 116: Sallust I
Translated by J. C. Rolfe. Revised by John T. Ramsey.
Number of quotes: 4
Book ID: 317 Page: 21
Section: 4B
Accordingly, it seems to me more proper to seek renown with the resources of intellect than of physical strength, and since the life we enjoy is itself brief, to make the memory of ourselves as lasting as possible.John’s note: Fame
Quote ID: 7698
Time Periods: 0
Book ID: 317 Page: 39
Section: 1B
It is worthwhile, when you have acquainted yourself with houses and villas built on the scale of cities, to visit the temples of the gods fashioned by our forefathers, most reverent mortals.
Quote ID: 7699
Time Periods: 0
Book ID: 317 Page: 39
Section: 4B
To such men, their riches seem to me to have served as a mere plaything; for they rushed shamelessly to misuse wealth which they could have possessed honorably.John’s note: Fame
Quote ID: 7700
Time Periods: 0
Book ID: 317 Page: 197/199
Section: 4B
“As a result of valor and the favor of the gods, you are mighty and powerful, all things are favorable and yield obedience to you.”
Quote ID: 8800
Time Periods: 01
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