Italy, Dramaturge 220 – 166 BC.
Statius Caecilius, also known as Caecilius Statius, was a Roman comic poet.
Also known as Writer, Playwright, Poet
He plants trees to benefit another generation.
Fear created the first gods in the world.
Grant us a brief delay; impulse in everything is but a worthless servant.
The whole world is a man's birthplace.
Wisdom oft lurks beneath a tattered coat.
He who does not believe that God is above all is either a fool or has no experience of life.
In doubt, fear is the worst of prophets.
Man is a god to his fellow-man, if he know his duty.
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