Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Habit had made the custom.
Ovid
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Ovid
Author
Elegist
Mythographer
Poet
Writer
Publius Ovidius Naso
P. Ovidius Naso
Made
Custom
Customs
Habit
More quotes by Ovid
There is nothing in the whole world which abides. All things are in a state of ebb and flow, and every shadow passes away. Even time itself, like a river, is constantly gliding away .
Ovid
It is ill to marry in the month of May.
Ovid
Man's last day must ever be awaited and none to be counted happy until his death, until his last funeral rites are paid.
Ovid
Riches, the incentives to evil, are dug out of the earth.
Ovid
There is no pleasure pure and simple, and some care always comes to mar our joys.
Ovid
Ah me! love can not be cured by herbs. [Lat., Hei mihi! quod nullis amor est medicabilis herbis.]
Ovid
Love is born of idleness and, once born, by idleness is fostered.
Ovid
Alas! How difficult it is to prevent the countenance from betraying guilt!
Ovid
We are all bound thither we are hastening to the same common goal. Black death calls all things under the sway of its laws. [Lat., Tendimus huc omnes metam properamus ad unam. Omnia sub leges mors vocat atra suas.]
Ovid
God gave man an upright countenance to survey the heavens, and to look upward to the stars.
Ovid
Grant me profits only, grant me the joy of profit made, and see to it that I enjoy cheating the buyer!
Ovid
He who has lived obscurely and quietly has lived well.
Ovid
Pleasure is sweetest when 'tis paid for by another's pain.
Ovid
Venus favors the bold.
Ovid
Sleep, rest of things, O pleasing Deity, Peace of the soul, which cares dost crucify, Weary bodies refresh and mollify.
Ovid
Time itself flows on with constant motion, just like a river: for no more than a river can the fleeting hour stand still. As wave is driven on by wave, and, itself pursued, pursues the one before, so the moments of time at once flee and follow, and are ever new.
Ovid
Some people think that because they do the opposite of what they are asked to do, they have initiative
Ovid
Everything comes gradually and at its appointed hour.
Ovid
The sharp thorn often produces delicate roses.
Ovid
The least strength suffices to break what is bruised.
Ovid