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Marcus Fabius Quintilian Quotes

We must form our minds by reading deep rather than wide.
Marcus Fabius Quintilian

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Year of Birth:
35
Year of Death:
95
Nationality:
Roman
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Everything that has a beginning comes to an end.
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Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
Marcus Fabius Quintilian

The gifts of nature are infinite in their variety, and mind differs from mind almost as much as body from body.
Marcus Fabius Quintilian


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