Ovid Quotes About Giving
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The crop always seems better in our neighbor's field, and our neighbor's cow gives more milk.
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Wine gives courage and makes men more apt for passion.
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This letter gives me a tongue; and were I not allowed to write, I should be dumb. [Lat., Praebet mihi littera linguam: Et, si non liceat scribere, mutus ero.]
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Who gives to Aristaeus honey; Or wine to Bacchus, or Triptolemus Earth's fruits, or apples to Alcinous?
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Giving calls for genius.
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Medicine sometimes snatches away health, sometimes gives it.
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To give requires good sense.
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Thou fool, what is sleep but the image of death? Fate will give an eternal rest. [Lat., Stulte, quid est somnus, gelidae nisi mortis imago? Longa quiescendi tempora fata dabunt.]
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Let love give way to business; give attention to business and you will be safe.
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We praise times past, while we times present use; Yet due the worship which to each we give.
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Courage conquers all things: it even gives strength to the body.
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If you give up your quiet life, the bow of Cupid will lose its power.
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Give way to your opponent; thus will you gain the crown of victory.
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I am the poet of the poor, because I was poor when I loved; since I could not give gifts, I gave words.
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To have properly studied the liberal sciences gives a polish to our manners, and removes all awkwardness.
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Tis you, alone, can save, or give my doom.
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Giving requires good sense. [Lat., Rest est ingeniosa dare.]
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Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop
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The love of glory gives an immense stimulus.
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