As for me, I cease not to advocate peace. It may be on unjust terms, but even so it is more expedient than the justest of civil wars.


Epistulae ad Atticum (Letters to Atticus) Book VII, Letter 14, section 3


As for me, I cease not to advocate peace. It may be on unjust terms, but even so it is more expedient than the justest of civil wars.

As for me, I cease not to advocate peace. It may be on unjust terms, but even so it is more expedient than the justest of civil wars.

As for me, I cease not to advocate peace. It may be on unjust terms, but even so it is more expedient than the justest of civil wars.

As for me, I cease not to advocate peace. It may be on unjust terms, but even so it is more expedient than the justest of civil wars.