Quintus Curtius

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Quintus Curtius



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Thirty Seven: Essays On Lif...

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Lives of the Great Commanders

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Digest

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Selections From Quintus Cur...

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“Let others consume their efforts in pointless trifles. Let others drain their energy in futile worries.”
Quintus Curtius, Pantheon: Adventures In History, Biography, And The Mind

“I don’t know what is in the hearts of evil men. But I know what is in the heart of a good man, and it is horrible.”
Quintus Curtius, Thirty Seven: Essays On Life, Wisdom, And Masculinity

“For often even the sad can become happy by displaying strength and firmness; they are not made happy by lightheartedness, nor by frivolity, laughing, or joking, which is the companion of shallowness.”
Quintus Curtius, On Moral Ends

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