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Quotes of Ovid [71]
- A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace.
- A prince should be slow to punish, and quick to reward.
- Everything comes gradually and at its appointed hour.
- What is now reason was formerly impulse or instinct.
- The Gods behold all righteous actions.
- You can learn from anyone even your enemy.
- The heavier crop is ever in others' fields.
- The lamp burns bright when wick and oil are clean.
- The prayers of cowards fortune spurns.
- Habits change into character.
- Time is generally the best doctor.
- A man is sorry to be honest for nothing.
- The penalty may be removed, the crime is eternal.
- Everyone wishes that the man whom he fears would perish.
- In our leisure we reveal what kind of people we are.
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