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Marcus Tullius Cicero
“More is lost by indecision than wrong decision.”
Cicero

Will Durant
“As education spreads, theologies lose credence, and receive an external conformity without influence upon conduct or hope. Life and ideas become increasingly secular, ignoring supernatural explanations and fears. The moral code loses aura and force as its human origin is revealed, and as divine surveillance and sanctions are removed. In ancient Greece the philosophers destroyed the old faith among the educated classes; in many nations of modern Europe the philosophers achieved similar results. Protagoras became Voltaire, Diogenes Rousseau, Democritus Hobbes, Plato Kant, Thrasymachus Nietzsche, Aristotle Spencer, Epicurus Diderot. In antiquity and modernity alike, analytical thought dissolved the religion that had buttressed the moral code. New religions came, but they were divorced from the ruling classes, and gave no service to the state. An age of weary skepticism and epicureanism followed the triumph of rationalism over mythology in the last century before Christianity, and follows a similar victory today in the first century after Christianity.”
Will Durant, The Lessons of History

Hermann Broch
“The deed is the task of time; not the word, not art; time asks only for the perceptive deed.”
Hermann Broch, The Death of Virgil

Hermann Broch
“the people cheer behind any victor; they love the victory, not the man.”
Hermann Broch, The Death of Virgil

Pythagoras
“A fool is known by his speech, and a wise man by silence.”
Pythagoras

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