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Ovid’s wise sayings (selected 29 sentences)

1. Fact-verifying action - Ovid

2. Lies become more and more bizarre, Ovid

3. Leisure provides nutrition for the body and mind. - Ovid

4. Whoever says I don’t love, will love. - Ovid

5. Do not believe in beauty in vain - Ovid

6. Wild boars are often caught by hounds - Ovid

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8. Habits are formed through habits - Ovid

9. A beautiful woman is Like a wise man, it is Ovid

10. Actions are forgotten, but the results will last forever - Ovid

11. There are forbidden things that you cannot say. Le - Ovid

12. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name - Ovid

13. Character is a by-product, which arises from completion - Ovid

14. Ask your conscience what is right and laugh off rumors. - Ovid

15. Although the thunderbolt struck down only one person, the thunderbolt struck down only one person.

16. A tavern with foul air is the source of evil, yes - Ovid

17. Everyone believes that his beliefs are correct - Ovid

18. Everyone is eloquent when arguing for his own interests - Ovid< /p>

19. In our time, simplicity is very rare - Ovid

20. The success of art lies in the absence of traces of artificial carving - Ovid

21. Love drags me this way, but reason pulls me there - Ovid

22. If the bow never opens, it will lose its power - - Ovid

23. A delicate woman, her heart is as fragile as her body - Ovid

24. The rich bring honor, and the rich create friendship , poor people are everywhere - Ovid

25. Things that are scattered lose their value and come together to play a role - Ovid

26. Patience and persistence are painful , but it can bring benefits to you gradually. - Ovid

27. Bad habits are formed gradually and unconsciously, like a river flowing into the sea.

- Ovid

28. I see what is right and agree with it; I make mistakes, but mistakes follow - Ovid

29. Flowers bloom in spring, harvest is busy in summer, fruits are abundant in autumn, and you sit comfortably by the fire in winter - Ovid