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 have always been a man of courage, and have faced danger without fear."
"I don't care for dried figs."
"I have always been a man of principle, and have adhered to the laws of the Republic."
"I restored eighty-two temples of the gods in the city by authority of the Senate."
"I had neither father nor mother."
Attributed, a common paraphrase of his self-deprecating remarks
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