Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Rumor does not always err it sometimes even elects a man.
Tacitus
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Tacitus
Annalist
Biographer
Historian
Jurist
Military Personnel
Philosopher
Poet
Politician
Gallia Bracata
Publius Cornelius Tacitus
Gaius Cornelius Tacitus
P. Cornelius Tacitus
C. Cornelius Tacitus
Cornelius Tacitus
Elects
Rumor
Doe
Sometimes
Even
Always
Men
More quotes by Tacitus
Necessity reforms the poor, and satiety reforms the rich.
Tacitus
Bodies are slow of growth, but are rapid in their dissolution. [Lat., Corpora lente augescent, cito extinguuntur.]
Tacitus
The lust for power, for dominating others, inflames the heart more than any other passion.
Tacitus
To abandon your shield is the basest of crimes nor may a man thus disgraced be present at the sacred rites, or enter their council many, indeed, after escaping from battle, have ended their infamy with the halter.
Tacitus
The love of dominion is the most engrossing passion.
Tacitus
Custom adapts itself to expediency.
Tacitus
That cannot be safe which is not honourable.
Tacitus
Traitors are hated even by those whom they prefer.
Tacitus
Deos fortioribus adesse. The gods support those who are stronger.
Tacitus
Viewed from a distance, everything is beautiful.
Tacitus
Benefits received are a delight to us as long as we think we can requite them when that possibility is far exceeded, they are repaid with hatred instead of gratitude.
Tacitus
Miseram pacem vel bello bene mutari. Even war is preferable to a shameful peace.
Tacitus
The gods are on the side of the stronger.
Tacitus
Adversity deprives us of our judgment.
Tacitus
A bad peace is even worse than war.
Tacitus
Perdomita Britannia et statim omissa. Britain was conquered and immediately lost.
Tacitus
Those in supreme power always suspect and hate their next heir.
Tacitus
This I regard as history's highest function, to let no worthy action be uncommemorated, and to hold out the reprobation of posterity as a terror to evil words and deeds.
Tacitus
A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man.
Tacitus
Legions and fleets are not such sure bulwarks of imperial power as a numerous family
Tacitus