Ovid Quotes

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Those things that nature denied to human sight, she revealed to the eyes of the soul.

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There is more refreshment and stimulation in a nap, even of the briefest, than in all the alcohol ever distilled.

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There is a god within us, and we have intercourse with heaven. That spirit comes from abodes on high.

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There is a god within us.

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The vulgar crowd values friends according to their usefulness.

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The will is commendable though the ability may be wanting.

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The result justifies the deed.

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The result justifies the deed. (Exitus acta probat)

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The prayers of cowards fortune spurns.

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The penalty may be removed, the crime is eternal.

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The man who has experienced shipwreck shudders even at a calm sea.

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The lamp burns bright when wick and oil are clean.

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The heavier crop is ever in others' fields.

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The high-spirited man may indeed die, but he will not stoop to meanness. Fire, though it may be quenched, will not become cool.

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The gods behold all righteous actions.

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The cause is hidden; the effect is visible to all.

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The bold adventurer succeeds the best.

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The cause is hidden. The effect is visible to all.

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Tears at times have all the weight of speech.

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Tears at times have the weight of speech.

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Take rest a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop.

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Take rest; a field that has rested gives a beautiful crop.

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Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength.

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So I can't live either without you or with you.

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Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination.

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Often they benefit who suffer wrong.

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Nothing is stronger than habit.

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Nothing in the entire universe ever perishes, believe me, but things vary, and adopt a new form. The phrase 'being born' is used for beginning to be something different from what one was before, while 'dying' means ceasing to be the same. Though this thing may pass into that, and that into this, yet the sums of things remains unchanged.

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Nothing is more powerful than custom or habit.

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No man can purchase his virtue too dear, for it is the only thing whose value must ever increase with the price it has cost us. Our integrity is never worth so much as when we have parted with our all to keep it.

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