“You do not know it but you are the talk of all the town. [Lat., Fabula (nec sentis) tota jactaris in urba.]” Quote by Ovid
“Thanks are justly due for things got without purchase. [Lat., Gratia pro rebus merito debetur inemtis.]” GratitudeDuesThanks Author:Ovid
“We are charmed by neatness: Let not your hair be out of order. [Lat., Munditiis capimur: non sine lege capilli.]” OrderHairCharmedNeatness Author:Ovid
“My hopes are not always realized, but I always hope. [Lat., Et res non semper, spes mihi semper adest.]” Hope Author:Ovid
“What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire. [Lat., Quod latet ignotum est; ignoti nulla cupido.]” DesireIgnorance Author:Ovid
“The glow of inspiration warms us; this holy rapture springs from the seeds of the Divine mind sown in man.” MenMindInspirationDivineHolySpringSeedsRapture Author:Ovid
“Remove but the temptations of leisure, and the bow of Cupid will lose its effect.” LosesEffectsTemptationRemoveLeisureBowsCupid Author:Ovid
“Lovers remember everything. [Lat., Meminerunt omnia amantes.]” RememberLoversRemembers Everything Author:Ovid
“Safety lies in the middle course. [Lat., Medio tutissimus ibis.]” LyingCoursesMiddleSafetyModeration Author:Ovid
“Take this at least, this last advice, my son: Keep a stiff rein, and move but gently on: The coursers of themselves will run too fast, Your art must be to moderate their haste.” ArtRunningLastsMovingAdviceSonMy SonModerationModeratesHasteReins Book:Metamorphoses Source: Metamorphoses