- “Veni vidi vici” (I came I saw I conquered, 100-44 BC) Julius Caesar.
- “Lay down our weapons? If you want them, come and get them.” (480 BC) King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae.
- “Famous men have the whole earth as their memorial.” (495-429 BC) Pericles.
- “I know nothing save the fact of my own ignorance.” (469 399 BC) Socrates.
- “We make war that we can live in peace.” (384-322 BC) Aristotle.
- “There is nothing impossible to those willing to try.” (356-323 BC) Alexander the Great.
- “Laws are silent in times of war.” (106-43 BC) Cicero.
- “A poem is like a painting.” (65-8 BC) Horace.
- “Courage is knowing what not to fear.” (429-347 BC) Plato.
- "A happy life consists in tranquillity of mind." (106-43 BC) Cicero.
- "Everything has its beauty, but not everyone can see it." (551-479 BC) Confucius.
- "Know thyself." (640-546 AD) Thales.
- “The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.” (born circa 460 BC) Thucydides.
- "Great deeds are often wrought at great risks." (484-430 BC) Herodotus.
- “A man should be upright, not kept upright." (121-180 BC) Marcus Aurelius.
- "A man’s worth is no greater than his ambition." (121-180 BC) Marcus Aurelius.
- “Do not dwell in the past; do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.” (circa 563-483 BC) Gautama Buddha.
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KKR

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