Ovid — "Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you l…"
Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish.
Chance is always powerful. Let your hook be always cast; in the pool where you least expect it, there will be a fish.
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"The gods are on the side of the stronger."
"If you want to be a good old man, be a good young man."
"Finis adest operi, peractum est grande volumen."
"What is love? It is a thing that is not, and yet it is."
"The bold lover is often successful where the timid one fails."
Roman poet whose Metamorphoses (8 CE) is the longest surviving Latin poem and Western literature's main pagan-mythology source. Closely associated with Virgil (the Aeneid poet and other Augustan poetic giant) and Horace (third Augustan-era major poet). For an intellectual contrast, see Augustus, Roman emperor (27 BCE – 14 CE) — Augustus exiled Ovid to Tomis on the Black Sea in 8 CE, reasons tied to his erotic poetry (Ars Amatoria) and possible knowledge of imperial-family scandal — Augustus represented Roman moral-restoration politics that Ovid's witty erotic verse was structurally against.
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