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Of all natures gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children? - Cicero
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"Of all nature's gifts to the human race, what is sweeter to a man than his children?"

- Cicero

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Cicero's quote speaks to the happiness and love that includes having children. He is recommending that of all the gifts that nature has actually bestowed upon us, absolutely nothing is sweeter than having kids. This quote speaks to the unique bond between a parent and their kid, and the immense love and pride that features being a moms and dad. It also speaks with the delight that children bring to our lives, and how they can bring us enormous joy and satisfaction. Having children is a special and special experience, and Cicero's quote records the appeal of this experience. It is a suggestion of the importance of valuing our children and the delight that they give our lives.

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Cicero This quote is written / told by Cicero between 106 BC and 43 BC. He was a famous Philosopher from Rome. The author also have 129 other quotes.

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