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Marcus Fabius Quintilian, Roman Philosopher: Marcus Fabius Quintilian, the celebrated Roman rhetorician, shaped the minds of future leaders with his influential teachings on oratory, rhetoric, and education. With his magnum opus "Institutio Oratoria," Quintilian established enduring principles of communication and persuasion that remain relevant in academia and public discourse to this day.

"For it would have been better that man should have been born dumb, nay, void of all reason, rather than that he should employ the gifts of Providence to the destruction of his neighbor."



"He who speaks evil only differs from his who does evil in that he lacks opportunity."



"While we are examining into everything we sometimes find truth where we least expected it."



"The pretended admission of a fault on our part creates an excellent impression."



"While we are making up our minds as to when we shall begin. the opportunity is lost."


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