DE OFFICIIS - M. TVLLI CICERONIS
Liber Primus
[55] Magnum est enim eadem habere monumenta maiorum,
For it
means much to share in common the same family traditions
eisdem uti sacris, sepulchra habere communia.
the same
forms of domestic worship, and the same ancestral tombs.
Sed omnium societatum nulla praestantior est, nulla
firmior,
But of
all the bonds of fellowship, there is none more noble, none more powerful
quam cum viri boni moribus similes sunt familiaritate
coniuncti;
than
when good men of congenial character are joined in intimate friendship
illud enim honestum, quod saepe dicimus, etiam si in
alio cernimus,
for
really, if we discover in another that moral goodness on which I dwell so much,
[tamen] nos movet atque illi in quo id inesse videtur amicos facit.]
it
attracts us and makes us friends to the one in whose character it seems to
dwell.
Source: Marcus Tullius Cicero. De Officiis. Translated by
Walter Miller. Loeb Edition. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1913.
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