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Roman emperor (b. 63 BC), Birth: 23-9-63, Death: 19-8-0 Augustus Quotes
1.
I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.
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I arrived in Rome a city of clay and departed it a city of stone.
2.
If you want rainbow, you have to deal with the rain.
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3.
By marrying to soon, many individuals sacrifice their chance to struggle through this purgatory of solitude and search toward a greater sense of self-confidence. They glance at the world outside the family and with hardly a second thought grasp anxiously for a partner. In marriage they seek a substitute for the security of the family of origin and an escape from aloneness. What they do not realize is that moving so quickly from one family to another, they make it easy to transfer to the new marriage all their difficult experiences in the family of origin.
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4.
We write our names in the sand: and then the waves roll in and wash them away.
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We inscribe our signatures in the shoreline: only for them to be erased by the incoming tide.
5.
At the age of nineteen, on my own initiative and at my own expense, I raised an army by means of which I restored liberty to the republic, which had been oppressed by the tyranny of a faction. For which service the senate, with complimentary resolutions, enrolled me in its order.
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6.
Have I played the part well? Then applaud as I exit.
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Have I portrayed the role successfully? Give me a standing ovation as I depart.
7.
If we could survive without a wife, citizens of Rome, all of us would do without that nuisance.
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If we could endure without a spouse, inhabitants of Rome, all of us would do away with that hindrance.
8.
Practice, the master of all things.
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Drill, the commander of all matters.
Quote Topics by Augustus: Latin Rome Men Mean Nuisance Done World Order Want Wife Roles Wish Agriculture All Things Seems Long Army Kings Heart Young Winning Cities Extraordinary Citizens Rain Cautious Hands Sacrifice Power Government
9.
Young men, listen to an old man to whom old men listened when he was young.
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'Young men, heed the words of wisdom from an elder who was once in your shoes.'
10.
The greatest impediments to changes in our traditional roles seem to lie not in the visible world of conscious intent, but in the murky realm of the unconscious mind.
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The biggest stumbling blocks to modifications of our long-held roles appear to be rooted not in the open domain of deliberate thought, but rather in the obscure area of the unconscious.
11.
He [Julius Caesar] learned that Alexander , having completed nearly all his conquests by the time he was thirty-two years old, was at an utter loss to know what he should do during the rest of his life, whereat Augustus expressed his surprise that Alexander did not regard it as a greater task to set in order the empire which he had won than to win it.
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12.
The tales of our exploits will survive as long as the human voice itself.
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13.
What is done well is done quickly enough.
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14.
Behold them, conquerors of the world, the toga-clad race of Romans!
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15.
Quintilius Varus, Give me back my legions!
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16.
If we could survive without a wife, citizens of Rome, all of us would do without that nuisance; but since nature has so decreed that we cannot manage comfortably with them, nor live in any way without them, we must plan for our lasting preservation rather than for our temporary pleasure.
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17.
May it be my privilege to have the happiness of establishing the commonwealth on a firm and secure basis and thus enjoy the reward which I desire, but only if I may be called the author of the best possible government; and bear with me the hope when I die that the foundations which I have laid for its future government, will stand firm and stable.
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18.
Better a cautious commander, and not a rash one.
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19.
Just as men must give up economic control when their wives share the responsibility for the family's financial well-being, women must give up exclusive parental control when their husbands assume more responsibility for child care.
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20.
I had a good mind to discontinue permanently the supply of grain to the city, reliance on which had discouraged Italian agriculture, but refrained because some politician would be bound one day to revive the dole as a means of ingratiating himself with the people.
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21.
You cheer my heart, who build as if Rome would be eternal.
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22.
After this time I surpassed all others in authority, but I had no more power than the others who were also my colleagues in office.
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23.
If I have played my part well, clap your hands, and dismiss me with applause from the stage.
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24.
To seek to keep the established constitution unchanged argues a good citizen and a good man.
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25.
I am a man of my word.
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26.
Make haste cautiously.
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27.
I'd always thought the world was a wish-granting factory.
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28.
Everyone wants to lead an extraordinary life.
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29.
Nothing common can seem worthy of you.
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30.
Keep our marriage alive, and farewell.
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31.
I came to see a king, not a row of corpses.
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32.
Did I play my role well? If so, then applause, because the comedy is finished!
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33.
Only that which is well done is quickly done.
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