Nero

Roman Emperor, fiddled while Rome burned

Contemporary weird famous 65 sayings

Sayings by Nero

What an artist dies in me!

68 AD — Last words before suicide
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

I have done nothing that I ought to be ashamed of.

64 AD — After the Great Fire of Rome
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Would that I had never learned to write!

54 AD — Upon signing his first death warrant
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

Rome is better rebuilt than before.

64 AD — After the Great Fire
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I wish the Roman people had but a single neck.

64 AD — Echoing Caligula's sentiment
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The Greeks alone are worthy of my genius.

67 AD — During his tour of Greece
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I am the equal of Apollo in music, of the Sun in driving a chariot.

64 AD — Boasting about his talents
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

When I die, let the earth be consumed by fire.

68 AD — Reported by Suetonius
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I have lived too long for my glory.

68 AD — Shortly before his death
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I have never approved of any law which did not protect the lives and fortunes of all.

54 AD — Early speech to the Senate, reported by Tacitus, 'Annals'
Controversial Unverifiable

I confess, I am the only one who can sing.

c. 60s AD — Reported by Dio Cassius, 'Roman History'
Controversial Unverifiable

One day I will drive chariots.

c. 50s AD — Early ambition, reported by Suetonius
Controversial Unverifiable

I wish to do away with the Senate.

c. 60s AD — Reported by Suetonius
Controversial Unverifiable

I have always hated the people.

c. 60s AD — Reported by Dio Cassius, 'Roman History'
Controversial Unverifiable

I will build a city that will bear my name.

c. 64 AD — Referring to his plans for 'Neronia', reported by Tacitus
Controversial Unverifiable

I will destroy Rome and build a new city.

c. 64 AD — Reported by Suetonius, reflecting his ambition after the Great Fire
Controversial Unverifiable

I will marry a boy.

c. 67 AD — Referring to his marriage to Sporus, reported by Suetonius
Controversial Unverifiable

I will sing on the stage.

c. 60s AD — Repeated declaration of his artistic ambition, reported by Tacitus
Controversial Unverifiable

I will kill my wife.

62 AD — Referring to Octavia, reported by Tacitus
Controversial Unverifiable

I will kill my brother.

55 AD — Referring to Britannicus, reported by Tacitus
Controversial Unverifiable