Top 54 Quotes & Sayings by Terence

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Terence

Publius Terentius Afer, better known in English as Terence, was a Roman African playwright during the Roman Republic. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170–160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence abruptly died, around the age of 25, likely in Greece or on his way back to Rome, due to shipwreck or disease. He was supposedly on his way to explore and find more plots to base his comedies on. His plays were heavily used to learn to speak and write in Latin during the Middle Ages and Renaissance Period, and in some instances were imitated by Shakespeare.

Roman - Writer | 170 BC - 159 BC
Human nature is so constituted, that all see and judge better in the affairs of other men than in their own.
How unfair the fate which ordains that those who have the least should be always adding to the treasury of the wealthy.
They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head. — © Terence
They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head.
He makes a great mistake... who supposes that authority is firmer or better established when it is founded by force than that which is welded by affection.
I am a human being; nothing human can be alien to me.
To touch a sore is to renew one's grief.
For you to ask advice on the rules of love is no better than to ask advice on the rules of madness.
They are so knowing, that they know nothing.
Nothing is said that has not been said before.
You can take a chance with any man who pays his bills on time.
Fortune favors the brave.
Of my friends I am the only one left.
I hold this as a rule of life: too much of anything is bad. — © Terence
I hold this as a rule of life: too much of anything is bad.
Lovers quarrels are the renewal of love.
Extreme law is often extreme injustice.
What harsh judges fathers are to all young men!
There is a demand in these days for men who can make wrong appear right.
Riches get their value from the mind of the possessor; they are blessings to those who know how to use them, and curses to those who do not.
You believe that easily which you hope for earnestly.
Children should be led into the right paths, not by severity, but by persuasion.
In fact nothing is said that has not been said before.
Where there's life, there's hope.
Perhaps believing in good design is like believing in God, it makes you an optimist.
I take it to be a principle rule of life, not to be too much addicted to any one thing.
I am a man, and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me.
While the mind is in doubt it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse.
Too much liberty corrupts us all.
How often things occur by mere chance which we dared not even hope for.
We are all of us the worse for too much liberty.
She ne'er was really charming till she died.
So many men, so many opinions.
What a grand thing it is to be clever and have common sense.
You're a wise person if you can easily direct your attention to what ever needs it.
Moderation in all things.
Many a time from a bad beginning great friendships have sprung up. — © Terence
Many a time from a bad beginning great friendships have sprung up.
Nowadays those are rewarded who make right appear wrong.
Their silence is praise enough.
The anger of lovers renews their love.
I do not give money for just mere hopes.
This I consider to be a valuable principle in life: Do no thing in excess.
She never was really charming till she died.
Charity begins at home.
The less my hope, the hotter my love
When the mind is in a state of uncertainty the smallest impulse directs it to either side.
While the mind is in doubt, it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse. — © Terence
While the mind is in doubt, it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse.
Their silence is enough praise.
It is the common vice of all, in old age, to be too intent upon our interests.
As many opinions as there are men; each a law to himself.
I am a human being, so nothing human is strange to me.
The life of man is like a game with dice; if you don't get the throw you want, you must show your skill in making the best of the throw you get.
Fortune helps the brave.
Homo sum: humani nil a me alienum puto.I am human: nothing human is alien to me.
We should look at the lives of all as at a mirror, and take from others an example for ourselves.
How many things both just and unjust are sanctioned by custom?
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