Our fate, whatever it is to be, will be overcome by patience under it. |
Passion and shame torment him, and rage is mingled with his grief. |
Passion and strife bow down the mind. |
Perhaps even these things, one day, will be pleasing to remember. |
Perhaps one day this too will be pleasant to remember. |
Perhaps the day may come when we shall remember these sufferings with joy. |
Perhaps the remembrance of these things will prove a source of future pleasure. |
Persevere and preserve yourselves for better circumstances. |
Press no further with hate. |
purely political by folks who want to play politics. |
Roman, remember that you shall rule the nations by your authority, for this is to be your skill, to make peace the custom, to spare the conquered, and to wage war until the haughty are brought low. |
Rumor grows as it goes. |
She acquires momentum as she advances. |
She nourishes the poison in her veins and is consumed by a secret fire. |
Success feeds them; they can, because it seems they can |