"No liberal man would impute a charge..." - Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having changed his opinion.
More by Marcus Tullius Cicero
“Promises are not to be kept, if the keeping of them is to prove harmful to those to whom you have made them.”
“Death is not natural for a state as it is for a human being, for whom death is not only necessary, but frequently even desirable.”
“A man would have no pleasures in discovering all the beauties of the universe, even in heaven itself, unless he had a partner to whom he might communicate his joys.”
More on Change
“You are what you choose to be today. Not what you've chosen to be before.”
“With my mother's death all settled happiness, all that was tranquil and reliable, disappeared from my life. There was to be much fun, many pleasures, many stabs of Joy; but no more of the old security. It was sea and islands now; the great continent had sunk like Atlantis.”
“We meant to change a nation, and instead, we changed a world.”