“Fortune helps the brave.”
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Vergilius was a classical Roman poet, best known for three major works—the Eclogues (or Bucolics), the Georgics, and the Aeneid—although several minor poems are also attributed to him. ([Source][1].) [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgil
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“Fortune helps the brave.”
“Let us go singing as far as we go; the road will be less tedious.”
“The flocks fear the wolf, the crops the storm, and the trees the wind.”
“Fear is the proof of a degenerate mind.”
“Too happy would you be, did ye but know your own advantages!”
“The hour is ripe, and yonder lies the way.”
“Happy [is] the man who has learned the cause of things and has put under his feet all fear, inexorable fate, and the noisy strife of the hell of greed.”
“They can because they think they can.”
“Love conquers all.”
“Trust one who has tried.”
“The greatest wealth is health”
“Death twitches my ear; 'Live,' he says... 'I'm coming.”
“forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. and perhaps it will be pleasing to have remembered these things one day”
“Una Salus Victis Nullam Sperare Salutem - (Latin - written 19 BC) The only hope for the doomed, is no hope at all...”
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“Fortune sides with him who dares.”
“O accursed hunger of gold, to what dost thou not compel human hearts!”
“Myself acquainted with misfortune, I learn to help the unfortunate.”
“Do not yield to misfortunes, but advance more boldly to meet them, as your fortune permits you.”
“Every sound alarms.”
“Trust not too much to appearances.”