William Melmoth Quote

We should learn, by reflecting on the misfortunes which have attended others, that there is nothing singular in those which befall ourselves. [They have, are and will be experienced by others as well as worse.]


The Life and Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero; The Life of Cicero (ed. 1848)


We should learn, by reflecting on the misfortunes which have attended others, that there is nothing singular in those which befall ourselves. [They...

We should learn, by reflecting on the misfortunes which have attended others, that there is nothing singular in those which befall ourselves. [They...

We should learn, by reflecting on the misfortunes which have attended others, that there is nothing singular in those which befall ourselves. [They...

We should learn, by reflecting on the misfortunes which have attended others, that there is nothing singular in those which befall ourselves. [They...