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Catullus Inspirational Quotes (27)
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It is difficult to suddenly give up a long love. Difficile est longum subito deponere amorem
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Oh, this age! How tasteless and ill bred it is!
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There is nothing more foolish than a foolish laugh. Risu inepto res ineptior nulla est
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Brother, hello and good-bye. Frater, ave atque vale
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Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred, then a thousand more.
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What a woman says to an eager lover, write it on running water, write it on air.
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What woman says to fond lover should be written on air or the swift water. [Lat., Mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.]
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I hate and I love. And if you ask me how, I do not know: I only feel it, and I am torn in two.
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My lady's sparrow is dead, the sparrow which was my lady's delight
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For the godly poet must be chaste himself, but there is no need for his verses to be so.
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The confounding of all right and wrong, in wild fury, has averted from us the gracious favor of the gods.
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My mind's sunk so low, Claudia, because of you, wrecked itself on your account so bad already, that I couldn't like you if you were the best of women, -or stop loving you, no matter what you do.
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Away with you, water, destruction of wine!
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I hate and love. And why, perhaps you’ll ask. I don’t know: but I feel, and I’m tormented.
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It is difficult to lay aside a confirmed passion.
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We see not our own backs.
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Who now travels that dark path from whose bourne they say no one returns. [Lat., Qui nunc it per iter tenebricosum Illue unde negant redire quemquam.]
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To whom do I give my new elegant little book? Cui dono lepidum novum libellum?
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Nothing is more silly than silly laughter.
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Every one has his faults: but we do not see the wallet on our own backs.
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There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh.
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I hate and love. You ask, perhaps, how can that be? I know not, but I feel the agony.
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I hate and I love. Perchance you ask why I do that. I know not, but I feel that I do and I am tortured. [Lat., Odi et amo. Quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.]
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So a maiden, whilst she remains untouched, so long is she dear to her own when she has lost her chaste flower with sullied body, she remains neither lovely to boys nor dear to girls.
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