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Cicero

  • Diego Ospinahas quoted9 months ago
    Rome in the days of the Cicero brothers was a vast empire run as if it were still a small town nestled among seven hills along the Tiber River.
  • Diego Ospinahas quoted9 months ago
    The richest citizens held a disproportionate degree of power over the much more numerous lower classes. Often a sufficient number of ballots would be cast to elect a candidate even before the poorer citizens could come to the polls
  • Diego Ospinahas quoted9 months ago
    The senior consul could then take up the fasces—a bundle of rods with an axe fixed in the top symbolizing his authority—on his inauguration day on January 1 and for one year enjoy the unmatched power and prestige of governing the Roman Republic, whose might extended over much of the known world.
  • Diego Ospinahas quoted9 months ago
    Give people hope. Even the most cynical voters want to believe in someone.
  • Diego Ospinahas quoted7 months ago
    Always remember what city this is, what office it is you seek, and who you are. Every day as you go down to the Forum, you should say to yourself: “I am an outsider. I want to be a consul. This is Rome.”
  • Diego Ospinahas quoted7 months ago
    Always remember what city this is, what office it is you seek, and who you are. Every day as you go down to the Forum, you should say to yourself: “I am an outsider. I want to be a consul. This is Rome.”
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