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Latin Lights 1: Cicero & Seneca: Thoughts for School and for Life Latin Lights 1: Cicero & Seneca: Thoughts for School and for Life by Claude Pavur
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“Potentissimus est qui se habet in potestate. * He is the most powerful who can govern himself.”
Claude Pavur, Latin Lights 1: Cicero & Seneca: Thoughts for School and for Life
“Plura sunt quae nos terrent, quam quae premunt; et saepius opinione quam re laboramus. * There are more things to alarm than to afflict us, and we suffer much oftener from the apprehension than from the reality. We are apt to be more frightened than hurt.”
Claude Pavur, Latin Lights 1: Cicero & Seneca: Thoughts for School and for Life