“Not chaffering war but waging war, not with gold but with iron—thus let us of both sides make trial for our lives”

—  Ennius

As quoted by Cicero in De Officiis, Book I, Chapter XII

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Nec cauponantes bellum sed belligerantes; Ferro non auro vitam cernamus utrique.

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Roman writer -239–-169 BC

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