No one knows what he can do till he tries. Publilius Syrus Sententiae Buy a book containing the Sententiae at Amazon Buy a book containing the Sententiae at Amazon Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Finding one's limits Author Publilius Syrus Source Sententiae Medium Epigram Language Latin Time 43 BC 40s BC 1st century BC Era Classical antiquity Occupation Writer From Turkey Europe Authentication Score 3 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation Publilius Syrus. Sententiae. c. 1st century BC. Citation text copied to clipboard.
Another quote from Classical antiquity Carthage must be destroyed. Cato the Elder Quoted in Plutarch's Lives, by Plutarch Show More Info Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic War Speaker Cato the Elder Author Plutarch Source Plutarch's Lives Medium Speech Genre Political speech Statement Type Declaration Language Latin Time 149 BC 140s BC 2nd century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation Cato the Elder. Speech within the Roman Senate prior to the Third Punic War. c. 149 BC, Rome, Italy. Citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info
Another quote originally in Latin It is convenient that there be gods, and, as it is convenient, let us believe that there are. Ovid Show More Info Read Ars Amatoria at Project Gutenberg Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Existence of God God Author Ovid Source Ars Amatoria Medium Poem Language Latin Time 2 0s 1st century Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 3 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Ovid. Ars Amatoria [The Art of Love]. c. 2 AD, bk. 1. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Ovid. "The Art of Love." The Love Poems, translated by A. D. Melville. Oxford University Press, 2008, bk. 1. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info