Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
The judge's duty is to inquire about the time, as well as the facts.
Ovid
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Ovid
Author
Elegist
Mythographer
Poet
Writer
Publius Ovidius Naso
P. Ovidius Naso
Time
Inquire
Judge
Judging
Duty
Facts
Wells
Well
More quotes by Ovid
If the art is concealed, it succeeds.
Ovid
Though the strength is lacking, yet the willingness is commendable.
Ovid
Suppressed pain chokes us in our breasts It surges, adding ever to its strength.
Ovid
Ah me! love can not be cured by herbs.
Ovid
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.]
Ovid
Concealed sorrow bursts the heart, and rages within us as an internal fire.
Ovid
Nothing is so high and above all danger that is not below and in the power of God. [Lat., Nihil ita sublime est, supraque pericula tendit Non sit ut inferius suppositumque deo.]
Ovid
Some wounds grow worse beneath the surgeon's hand Better that they were not touched at all.
Ovid
It is a kingly act to help the fallen.
Ovid
Knowest thou not that kings have long hands? [Lat., An nescis longos regibus esse manus?]
Ovid
It is the poor man who'll ever count his flock.
Ovid
Forbear to lay the guilt of a few on the many.
Ovid
See that you promise: what harm is there in promise? In promises anyone can be rich.
Ovid
You put aside the work that's done, and seek some work to do.
Ovid
It is the mind that makes the man, and our vigour is in our immortal soul.
Ovid
The iron ring is worn out by constant use. [Lat., Ferreus assiduo consumitur anulus usu.]
Ovid
Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination. [Lat., Factis ignoscite nostris Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo.]
Ovid
Men should not care too much for good looks neglect is becoming.
Ovid
Heavens! what thick darkness pervades the minds of men. [Lat., Pro superi! quantum mortalia pectora caecae, Noctis habent.]
Ovid
Anyone can be rich in promises.
Ovid