Quotes by Ovid

Ovid

Ovid

Roman poet

Lived from: 43 - 17

Category: Poets (Contemporary)

Quotes 61 till 80 of 84.

  • The burden which is well borne becomes light.
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  • The good of other times let people state; I think it lucky I was born so late.
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  • The love of glory gives an immense stimulus.
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  • The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.
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  • The spirited horse, which will try to win the race of its own accord, will run even faster if encouraged.
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  • The time will come when it will disgust you to look in the mirror.
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  • The will is commendable though the ability may be wanting.
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  • There is no such thing as pure pleasure; some anxiety always goes with it.
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  • There is something in omens.
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  • This also - that I live, I consider a gift of God.
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  • Time glides away and as we get older through the noiseless years; the days flee and are restrained by no reign.
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  • Time is generally the best doctor.
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  • Time is the devourer of all things.
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  • To be loved, be lovable.
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  • To give requires good sense.
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  • We are ever striving after what is forbidden, and coveting what is denied us.
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  • We are slow to believe that which if believed would hurt our feelings.
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  • What is now reason was formerly impulse or instinct.
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  • What is without periods of rest will not endure.
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  • When disposition wins us, the features please.
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