Augustus Caesar — "I have been called a god, but I am merely a man."
I have been called a god, but I am merely a man.
I have been called a god, but I am merely a man.
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"I had neither father nor mother."
"It will be enough if I can make people say after I'm dead that I played my part well."
"I restored to the Senate and People of Rome their ancient laws."
"I was unwilling to accept any magistracy offered to me which was contrary to the customs of our ancestors."
"I restored eighty-two temples of the gods in the city by authority of the Senate."
Attributed, often cited as a reflection of his public humility despite deification
Date: Unknown, likely late in life
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