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Virgil Quotes

No day shall erase you from the memory of time

Virgil, Barry Moser, Allen Mandelbaum (2007). “The Aeneid of Virgil: A Verse Translation”, p.239, Univ of California Press

Happy the man who has been able to learn the causes of things.

Virgil (1852). “The Eclogues and Georgics of Virgil: With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and a Metrical Index”, p.336

Let us go singing as far as we go: the road will be less tedious.

"Eclogues (Book IX)". Book by Virgil, 37 BC.

Time bears away all things.

Virgil (1924). “The Eclogues & Georgics of Virgil”

Fear is the proof of a degenerate mind.

"Aeneid" by Virgil, Book IV, 29-19 BC.

The hour is ripe, and yonder lies the way.

Virgil (1910). “The Æneid of Virgil”, London, J. M. Dent & Company; New York, E. P. Dutton & Company [1907]

Love conquers all things.

Eclogues no. 10, l. 69

The medicine increases the disease.

"Aeneis (Aeneid)". Poem by Virgil (Book XII, line 46), 29-19 BC.

Each of us bears his own Hell.

"Aeneid" by Virgil, Book VI, (Line 743), 29 - 19 BC.

Endure, and keep yourselves for days of happiness.

Virgil (1978). “Virgil: Georgics ; Aeneid I-VI. Eclogues”