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Quotes › Authors › M › Marcus Tullius Cicero › Orators are most vehement when they have the weake
  • Orators are most vehement when they have the weakest cause, as men get on horseback when they cannot walk.

    Marcus Tullius Cicero: Orators are most vehement when they have the weakest cause, as men get on horseback when they cannot walk.
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