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Quotes by Roman Authors - Page 6

Although the gods were in the distant skies,Pythagoras drew near them with his mind;what nature had denied to human sight,he saw with his intellect, his mental eye.When he, with reason and tenacious care,had probed all things, he taught-- to those who gatheredin silence and amazement-- what he'd learnedof the beginnings of the universe,of what caused things to happen, and what istheir nature: what god is, whence come the snows,what is the origin of lightning bolts--whether it is the thundering winds or Jovethat cleave the cloudbanks-- and what is the cause of earthquakes, and what laws control the courseof stars: in sum, whatever had been hid,Pythagoras revealed.
Ovid
Fate would have no divinity if we were wise: it is we who make her a goddess and place her in heaven.
Juvenal
Things forbidden have a secret charm.
Tacitus
Sorrowers tend to avoid what they are most fond of and try to give vent to their grief.
Seneca
Knowledge of sin is the beginning of salvation.
Marcus Annaeus Seneca
None of us is ever satisfied with what we are.
Terence
Poverty fled, she who gives birth to virile men.
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
They see nothing indecent in sexual intercourse, whether heterosexual or homosexual, and indulge in it quite openly, in full view of everyone. The only exception was Socrates, who was always swearing that his relations with young men were purely Platonic, but nobody believed him for a moment, and Hyacinthus and Narcissus gave first-hand evidence to the contrary.
Lucian of Samosata
Not he who has little but he who wishes more is poor.
Marcus Annaeus Seneca
Here is a rule to remember when anything tempts you to feel bitter: not "This is a misfortune " but "To bear this worthily is good fortune."
Marcus Aurelius
No one presumes to teach an art that he has not first mastered through study. How foolish therefore for the inexperienced to assume pastoral authority when the care of souls is the art of arts.
St. Gregory Dialogos
Vice can be learnt even without a teacher.
Seneca
Of my friends I am the only one I have left.
Terence
There's some end at last for the man who follows a path mere rambling is interminable.
Marcus Annaeus Seneca
And they are ignorant that the purpose of the sword is to save every man from slavery.
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
A hungry people listens not to reason nor cares for justice nor is bent by any prayers.
Seneca
It is indeed a song of steps. And as I have often said to you, these steps are not made to descend but to ascend. The questioner wishes then to ascend; and where does he wish to ascend if not to heaven? What does this mean—to ascend to heaven? Does he wish to ascend so as to be in the heavens with the sun, the moon, and the stars? Far from that! But there is in heaven an eternal Jerusalem where the angels, our co-citizens, are. From these co-citizens we on earth are estranged. In this exile we sigh; in the city we shall have joy.
Augustine of Hippo
Man's best support is a very dear friend.
Cicero
Idling of our elders is called business; the idling of boys, though quite like it, is punished by those same elders, and no one pities either the boys or the men.
Augustine of Hippo
I inquired what wickedness is, and I didn't find a substance, but a perversity of will twisted away from the highest substance – You oh God – towards inferior things, rejecting its own inner life and swelling with external matter.
Augustine of Hippo
This is the chief thing: be not perturbed for all things are according to the nature of the universal.
Marcus Aurelius
Pactum serva" - "Keep the faith
Horace
Order your soul reduce your wants live in charity associate in Christian community obey the laws trust in Providence.
Saint Augustine
The more corrupt the state the more laws.
Tacitus
Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life.
Marcus Aurelius
As wave is driven by wave And each, pursued, pursues the wave ahead, So time flies on and follows, flies, and follows, Always, for ever and new. What was before Is left behind; what never was is now; And every passing moment is renewed.
Ovid
There is no enjoying the possession of anything valuable unless one has someone to share it with
Seneca
A bad peace is even worse than war.
Tacitus
The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.
Augustine of Hippo
A sense of Deity is inscribed on every heart. Nay, even idolatry is ample evidence of this fact.
Augustine of Hippo
No one can be so welcome a guest that he will not annoy his host after three days.
Plautus
Thou hast added insult to injury.
Phaedrus
They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head.
Terence
All the greatest blessings are a source of anxiety, and at no time should fortune be less trusted than when it is best; to maintain prosperity there is need of other prosperity, and in behalf of the prayers that have turned out well we must make still other prayers. For everything that comes to us from chance is unstable, and the higher it rises, the more liable it is to fall. Moreover, what is doomed to perish brings pleasure to no one; very wretched, therefore, and not merely short, must the life of those be who work hard to gain what they must work harder to keep. By great toil they attain what they wish, and with anxiety hold what they have attained; meanwhile they take no account of time that will never more return.
Seneca
The world is mere change, and this life, opinion.
Marcus Aurelius
Non est ad astra mollis e terris via" - "There is no easy way from the earth to the stars
Seneca
Fortune favours the bold.
Terence
Reason shows us there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.
Seneca
He is so rich, he has no room to shit.
Marcus Aurelius
In vino Veritas. (In wine there is truth.)
Pliny the Elder
Every day my conscience makes confession relying on the hope of Your mercy as more to be trusted than its own innocence.
Augustine of Hippo
I wish it I command it. Let my will take the place of a reason.
Juvenal
No mortal man has ever served at the same time his passions and his best interests.
Sallust
If you look on wealth as a thing to be valued your imaginary poverty will cause you torment.
Seneca
... The dominion of good men is profitable, not so much for themselves as for human affairs. But the dominion of bad men is hurtful chiefly to themselves who rule, for they destroy their own souls by greater licence in wickedness;
Augustine of Hippo
The strictest justice is sometimes the greatest injustice.
Terence
Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it if you have to with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.
Marcus Aurelius
All other creatures look down toward the earth, but man was given a face so that might turn his eyes toward the stars and his gaze upon the sky.
Ovid
A friend must not be injured even in jest.
Syrus
Style like the human body is specially beautiful when the veins are not prominent and the bones cannot be counted.
Tacitus
No man was ever wise by chance
Seneca
All things obey fixed laws.
Marcus Manilius
In truth, Serenus, I have for a long time been silently asking myself to what I should liken such a condition of mind, and I can find nothing that so closely approaches it as the state of those who, after being released from a long and serious illness, are sometimes touched with fits of fever and slight disorders, and, freed from the last traces of them, are nevertheless disquieted with mistrust, and, though now quite well, stretch out their wrist to a physician and complain unjustly of any trace of heat in their body. It is not, Serenus, that these are not quite well in body, but that they are not quite used to being well; just as even a tranquil sea will show some ripple, particularly when it has just subsided after a storm. What you need, therefore, is not any of those harsher measures which we have already left behind, the necessity of opposing yourself at this point, of being angry with yourself at that, of sternly urging yourself on at another, but that which comes last -confidence in yourself and the belief that you are on the right path, and have not been led astray by the many cross- tracks of those who are roaming in every direction, some of whom are wandering very near the path itself. But what you desire is something great and supreme and very near to being a god - to be unshaken.
Seneca
Brave men rejoice in adversity just as brave soldiers triumph in war.
Marcus Annaeus Seneca
If you wish to reach the highest begin at the lowest.
Publilius Syrus
What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?
Apostle Paul -- Letter to the Romans
What should you, O man, do, you who seek your own glory whenever you do anything good, while when you do something bad, you figure out ways to blame God.
Augustine of Hippo
A man leaves his great house because he's boredWith life at home, and suddenly returns,Finding himself no happier abroad.He rushes off to his villa driving like mad,You'ld think he's going to a house on fire,And yawns before he's put his foot inside,Or falls asleep and seeks oblivion,Or even rushes back to town again.So each man flies from himself (vain hope, becauseIt clings to him the more closely against his will)And hates himself because he is sick in mindAnd does not know the cause of his disease.
Titus Lucretius Carus
Time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Nothing is more powerful than habit.
Ovid
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