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Virgil [-70--19] Roman
Rank: 10
Poet (with poems)



Publius Vergilius Maro, usually called Virgil or Vergil /ˈvɜːrdʒᵻl/ in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He is known for three major works of Latin literature, the Eclogues, the Georgics, and the epic Aeneid. A number of minor poems, collected in the Appendix Vergiliana, are sometimes attributed to him.
Virgil is traditionally ranked as one of Rome's greatest poets. His Aeneid has been considered the national epic of ancient Rome from the time of its composition to the present day. 

Time, Courage, Death, Fear, Trust, Love, Motivational, Nature, Patience, Strength, Success



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Fortune favours the bold.
101
It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be.
102
They can conquer who believe they can. Motivational
103
As the twig is bent the tree inclines. Nature
104
Love conquers all. Love
105
Every calamity is to be overcome by endurance. Strength
106
Hug the shore; let others try the deep.
107
They succeed, because they think they can. Success
108
Fear is proof of a degenerate mind. Fear
109
Love begets love, love knows no rules, this is same for all.
110
Do not yield to misfortunes, but advance more boldly to meet them, as your fortune permits you.
111
It is easy to go down into Hell; night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task. Death
112
Time passes irrevocably. Time
113
Trust not too much to appearances. Trust
114
Time is flying never to return. Time
115
All our sweetest hours fly fastest. Time
116
All things deteriorate in time.
117
Come what may, all bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance. Patience
118
Endure the present, and watch for better things.
119
Go forth a conqueror and win great victories.
120
Time flies never to be recalled.
121
To have died once is enough. Death
122
But meanwhile time flies; it flies never to be regained.
123
We can't all do everything.
124
O accursed hunger of gold, to what dost thou not compel human hearts!
125
From my example learn to be just, and not to despise the gods.
126
If one swain scorns you, you will soon find another.
201
Fury itself supplies arms.
202
Each of us bears his own Hell.
203
Better times perhaps await us who are now wretched.
204
Confidence cannot find a place wherein to rest in safety.
205
Every man makes a god of his own desire.
206
Every sound alarms.
207
He enters the port with a full sail.
208
He like a rock in the sea unshaken stands his ground.
209
What region of the earth is not full of our calamities?
210
If ye despise the human race, and mortal arms, yet remember that there is a God who is mindful of right and wrong.
211
Mind moves matter.
212
Who asks whether the enemy was defeated by strategy or valor? Courage
213
The world cares very little about what a man or woman knows; it is what a man or woman is able to do that counts.
214
There's a snake lurking in the grass.
215
Your descendants shall gather your fruits.
216
Happy is he who can trace effects to their causes.
217
Perhaps the day may come when we shall remember these sufferings with joy.
218
The descent to the infernal regions is easy enough, but to retrace one's steps, and reach the air above, there's the rub.
219
None but himself can be his parallel.
220
Persevere and preserve yourselves for better circumstances.
221
What each man feared would happen to himself, did not trouble him when he saw that it would ruin another.
222
The only safety for the conquered is to expect no safety.
223
I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts. Fear
224
Cease to think that the decrees of the gods can be changed by prayers.
225
Fate will find a way.
226
Happy the man who has been able to learn the causes of things.
301
Fortune sides with him who dares.
302
A fault is fostered by concealment.
303
They can because they think they can.
304
Age carries all things away, even the mind.
305
In strife who inquires whether stratagem or courage was used? Courage
306
Let not our proposal be disregarded on the score of our youth.
307
Myself acquainted with misfortune, I learn to help the unfortunate.
308
Veiling truth in mystery.
309
Who can blind lover's eyes?
310
Age steals away all things, even the mind.
311
Trust one who has tried. Trust
312
Perhaps even these things, one day, will be pleasing to remember.
313
I shudder when relating it.
314
One man excels in eloquence, another in arms.
315
Passion and strife bow down the mind.
316
There should be no strife with the vanquished or the dead.
317
From one learn all.
318
Wherever the fates lead us let us follow.
319
The medicine increases the disease.
320
Consider what each soil will bear, and what each refuses.
321
Want of pluck shows want of blood.
322
Yield not to calamity, but face her boldly.
323
Their rage supplies them with weapons.
324
Even virtue is fairer when it appears in a beautiful person.
325
They are able because they think they are able.
326

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