Pro Archia Poeta Oratio Quotes
Pro Archia Poeta Oratio
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Marcus Tullius Cicero349 ratings, 3.53 average rating, 31 reviews
Pro Archia Poeta Oratio Quotes
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“Though, even if there were no such great advantage to be reaped from it, and if it were only pleasure that is sought from these studies, still I imagine you would consider it a most reasonable and liberal employment of the mind: for other occupations are not suited to every time, nor to every age or place; but these studies are the food of youth, the delight of old age; the ornament of prosperity, the refuge and comfort of adversity; a delight at home, and no hindrance abroad; they are companions by night, and in travel, and in the country.”
― Pro Archia Poeta Oratio
― Pro Archia Poeta Oratio
“For other forms of relaxation are not so universally suited to all ages, times, and places; but these studies [of literature] sustain youth and entertain old age, they enhance prosperity, and offer a refuge and solace in adversity, they delight us when we are at home without hindering us in the wider world, and are with us at night, when we travel and when we visit the countryside.”
― Pro Archia
― Pro Archia
“nature without learning has meant more than learning without nature.”
― Pro Archia: An Acceleration Reader with Translation
― Pro Archia: An Acceleration Reader with Translation
