“I could not possibly count the gold-digging ruses of women, Not if I had ten mouths, not if I had ten tongues.”
Quote by Ovid
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“Love is born of idleness and, once born, by idleness is fostered.”
Source: The Love Books of Ovid
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Source: The Love Books of Ovid
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Source: The Loves: The Art of Beauty, The Remedies for Love, and The Art of Love
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“God gave man an upright countenance to survey the heavens, and to look upward to the stars.”
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“A safe pleasure is a tame pleasure.”
Source: The Love Books of Ovid
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Source: The Love Books of Ovid
