Augustus Caesar — "A man must not promise what he ought not, lest he be called on to perform what h…"
A man must not promise what he ought not, lest he be called on to perform what he cannot.
A man must not promise what he ought not, lest he be called on to perform what he cannot.
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"I extended the boundaries of all the provinces of the Roman People."
"My son-in-law, Agrippa, had built many magnificent buildings, but I surpassed him in the number of public works."
"It will be enough if I can make people say after I'm dead that I played my part well."
"I provided gladiatorial games and wild beast hunts for the people."
"I have been called a god, but I am merely a man, and a mortal one at that."
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