Marcus Tullius Cicero Quotes About Pain
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No man can be brave who thinks pain the greatest evil; nor temperate, who considers pleasure the highest good.
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No man can be brave who thinks pain the greatest evil; nor temperate, who considers pleasure the highest god. [Lat., Fortis vero, dolorem summum malum judicans; aut temperans, voluptatem summum bonum statuens, esse certe nullo modo potest.]
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What we call pleasure, and rightly so is the absence of all pain.
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All pain is either severe or slight, if slight, it is easily endured; if severe, it will without doubt be brief.
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There is no mortal whom pain and disease do not reach.
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Great is the power of habit. It teaches us to bear fatigue and to despise wounds and pain.
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The injuries that befall us unexpectedly are less severe than those which are deliberately anticipated.
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