[LXIII (85)]

To be eager for life and to cling to it is a sign of the greatest baseness and weakness.

[LXIV (86)]

He was feeling something like starters in horse races, which are started by the raising of torches.

[LXV (88)]

Their boldness transgresses the bounds of propriety, and their actions are a violation of duty.

[LXV (91)]

Seeing that the Carthaginians had obeyed all injunctions in the most honourable spirit.

[LXVI (92)]

To have fifty ships built entirely new, and to launch fifty of those already existing from the docks.