There was no other way to escape my destiny than to kill myself.
First Roman Emperor
There was no other way to escape my destiny than to kill myself.
First Roman Emperor
Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars, 'Augustus' (referring to a moment of despair during the Perusine War)
41 BC
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