Augustus Caesar — "I have been called a god, but I am merely a man, subject to the same frailties a…"
I have been called a god, but I am merely a man, subject to the same frailties as others.
I have been called a god, but I am merely a man, subject to the same frailties as others.
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"I declined the office of censor."
"I was invested with tribunician power for thirty-seven years."
"I provided games in my own name four times."
"I have waged many wars, both civil and foreign, on land and sea, throughout the world, and as victor I have spared all citizens who asked for mercy."
"I have always been a man of truth, and have spoken honestly in all things."
Attributed, a common paraphrase of his self-deprecating remarks
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