Quotation:
"All enterprises that are entered into with indiscreet zeal may be pursued with great vigor at first, but are sure to collapse in the end."
More quotes from: Tacitus
- "A bad peace is even worse than war. "
- "A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man. "
- "A shocking crime was committed on the unscrupulous initiative of few individuals, with the blessing ..."
- "Abuse if you slight it, will gradually die away; but if you show yourself irritated, ..."
- "All things atrocious and shameless flock from all parts to Rome. "
- "Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, ..."
- "Candor and generosity, unless tempered by due moderation, leads to ruin. "
- "Custom adapts itself to expediency. "
- "Fear is not in the habit of speaking truth; when perfect sincerity is expected, perfect ..."
- "Greater things are believed of those who are absent. "
- "He that fights and runs away, May turn and fight another day; But he that ..."
- "In a state where corruption abounds, laws must be very numerous. "
- "It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured. "
- "It is less difficult to bear misfortunes than to remain uncorrupted by pleasure. "
- "It is only necessary to make war with five things: with the maladies of the ..."
- "Love of fame is the last thing even learned men can bear to be parted ..."
- "Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy; many, amid great affluence, are ..."
- "No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor. "
- "Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily develop. "
- "Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor. "
- "Prosperity is the measure or touchstone of virtue, for it is less difficult to bear ..."
- "Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader. "
- "The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise. "
- "The more corrupt the republic, the more numerous the laws. "
- "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. "
- "The Romans brought devestation, but they called it peace. "
- "Things forbidden have a secret charm. "
- "Those in supreme power always suspect and hate their next heir. "
- "To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it." "
- "Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay; falsehood by haste and uncertainty. "
- "Victor and vanquished never unite in substantial agreement. "
- "We see many who are struggling against adversity who are happy, and more although abounding ..."
- "When a woman has lost her chastity she will shrink from nothing. "
- "When men are full of envy they disparage everything, whether it be good or bad. "
- "When the state is most corrupt, then the laws are most multiplied. "


