Terence

Publius Terentius Afer (ca. 184-ca.159 B.C.), or Terence, was a Roman playwright. He wrote six comedies that were standard school texts in the western world for centuries and influenced later writers, including Shakespeare.


Extreme law is often extreme injustice.

Fortune favors the brave.

How many things, both just and unjust, are sanctioned by custom!

I am human, I consider nothing human alien to me.

In fact, nothing is said that has not been said before.

Lovers’ quarrels are the renewal of love.

Moderation in all things.

There are as many opinions as there are men; to each his own way.

Time heals all wounds.

While there's life, there's hope.

Scott Bradford is a writer and technologist who has been putting his opinions online since 1995. He believes in three inviolable human rights: life, liberty, and property. He is a Catholic Christian who worships the trinitarian God described in the Nicene Creed. Scott is a husband, nerd, pet lover, and AMC/Jeep enthusiast with a B.S. degree in public administration from George Mason University.