149 quotes found
1st-century-BC Roman poet · Roman
1st-century-BC Roman poet
“I live with the hope that one day, someone, will look into my eyes and see the deepness of my soul, and all the suffering and struggles will finally make sense to the person that can see behind all...”
“Reveal you soul only to God. Dont judge other by their acts, good or bad; still learn from what you see.”
“A master's (an artist's) Modus Vivendi is to guide his creative self on the path of generating ideas, in a synergistic work resonating with the client's needs and Universe inspiration.”
“Not knowing what you have means not having it (at all). Not knowing where you have what you have means not having it (at all). Not knowing that you dont own what you dont have means never getting i...”
“Knowledge makes us stronger, but power is not supersede by it (knowledge). Vulnerable is power without knowledge. Impracticable is knowledge without power.”
“The strategist is a chess player thrown into life.”
“True will is wishing backed by power.”
“Time is the sole resource you gain if spent and waste if not.”
“The moment you realize that no matter how far away in the sea you look for the love you desire, it is impossible for you to reach it without exploring the deepness within, then you will either walk...”
“No day shall erase you from the memory of time”
“Ever since I was young I enjoyed solving puzzles and having the pleasure to see the bigger picture afterwards. But even after all that, I found that life could be the most challenging puzzle we hav...”
“I figured out that I'm better off not explaining how and why I do the things that I do. If people can only read the surface of what you are, and that's all they want to see, let them see just what ...”
“Ah, merciless Love, is there any length to which you cannot force the human heart to go?”
“Death's brother, sleep.”
“The Coin of Life example: Say you have a coin with heads on one side and tails on the other side. One side would mean good and the other bad, based on your interpretation or bet of which side of th...”
“Facilis descensus Averno:Noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis;Sed revocare gradium superasque evadere ad auras,Hoc opus, hic labor est.(The gates of Hell are open night and day;Smooth the desce...”
“The gates of hell are open night and day;Smooth the descent, and easy is the way:But to return, and view the cheerful skies,In this the task and mighty labor lies.”
“Each of us bears his own Hell.”
“What a tale he's told, what a bitter bowl of war he's drunk to the dregs.”
“Love conquers all.”