Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
An evil-speaker differs from an evil-doer only in the want of opportunity.
Quintilian
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Quintilian
Lawyer
Pedagogue
Poet
Rhetorician
Teacher
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
Marcus Fabius Quintilian
Differs
Doers
Speaker
Speakers
Evil
Opportunity
Doer
More quotes by Quintilian
Those who wish to appear learned to fools, appear as fools to the learned.
Quintilian
The soul languishing in obscurity contracts a kind of rust, or abandons itself to the chimera of presumption for it is natural for it to acquire something, even when separated from any one.
Quintilian
Vain hopes are like certain dreams of those who wake.
Quintilian
A Woman who is generous with her money is to be praised not so, if she is generous with her person
Quintilian
She abounds with lucious faults.
Quintilian
In a crowd, on a journey, at a banquet even, a line of thought can itself provide its own seclusion.
Quintilian
Usage is the best language teacher.
Quintilian
For all the best teachers pride themselves on having a large number of pupils and think themselves worthy of a bigger audience.
Quintilian
It is worth while too to warn the teacher that undue severity in correcting faults is liable at times to discourage a boy's mind from effort.
Quintilian
Virtue, though she gets her beginning from nature, yet receives her finishing touches from learning.
Quintilian
Men, even when alone, lighten their labors by song, however rude it may be.
Quintilian
Medicine for the dead is too late
Quintilian
By writing quickly we are not brought to write well, but by writing well we are brought to write quickly.
Quintilian
There is no one who would not rather appear to know than to be taught.
Quintilian
Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
Quintilian
It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory.
Quintilian
When we cannot hope to win, it is an advantage to yield.
Quintilian
Let us never adopt the maxim, Rather lose our friend than our jest.
Quintilian
While we ponder when to begin, it becomes too late to do.
Quintilian
Nothing is more dangerous to men than a sudden change of fortune.
Quintilian