# "It is not enough to be just, but be seen to be just"

but the #British courts don't care anymore ...

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# This is a partial quote from **Marcus Tullius Cicero**, a Roman philosopher, lawyer, and statesman. The full quote is:

> "It is not enough to be just but be seen to be just; for the things that make the reputation are not those that are hidden, but those that are apparent."

The quote is from his work **De Officiis** (On Duties), which is a treatise on ethics and politics written in 44 BC. The quote reflects Cicero's belief that justice and morality are essential for the well-being of society and the individual.

: [Cicero Quotes]

: [De Officiis]

: [Cicero: On Duties Summary]