Daring Quote by Quintus Ennius Download Open image “Here is he laid to whom for daring deed, nor friend nor foe could render worthy meed.” — Quintus Ennius ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Daring Foe Friendship Worthy
What He was, He laid aside; what He was not, He assumed. He takes upon Himself the poverty of my flesh so that I… — Gregory of Nazianzus Copy Share Image
Ambition is not in itself an evil; nor is he to be condemned whose spirit prompts him to seek fame by worthy and honourable… — Francesco Guicciardini Copy Share Image
But he whose inborn worth his acts commend, Of gentle soul, to human race a friend. — Homer Copy Share Image
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“Too high for common selfishness, he could At times resign his own for others’ good, But not in pity, not because he ought, But… — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
“Shall I?” I said briefly; and I looked at his features, beautiful in their harmony, but strangely formidable in their still severity; at his brow, commanding, but not open; at his eyes, bright and deep and searching, but never soft; at his tall imposing figure; and fancied myself in idea his wife. Oh! it would never do! As his curate,… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share
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“Be he poor, be he friendless,here he may acquire distinction, the reward of merit alone. Knowledge to him will here unfold her ample page;… — Charles Nicholson Copy Share Image
“I am the slave of the Master of Prophets And my fealty to him has no beginning. I am a slave of his slave, and of his slave’s slave, And so forth endlessly, For I do not cease to approach the door Of his good pleasure among the beginners. I proclaim among people the teaching of his high attributes, And… — Yusuf Nabhani Copy Share
He does not call those who are worthy, but those whom He wills. — Therese of Lisieux Copy Share Image
“Thus it was up to God, to Him alone in His own ways - by one or both, I say - to give man back his whole life and perfection. But since a deed done is more prized the more it manifests within itself the mark of the loving heart and goodness of the doer, the Everlasting Love, whose seal… — Dante Alighieri Copy Share
“the master of this person of an excellent disposition. And is remarkable in the ship for his gentleness,and the mildness of his disipline... added… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
Let no one honour me with tears, or bury me with lamentation. Why? Because I fly hither and thither, living in the mouths of… — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
To later Romans Ennius was the personification of the spirit of early Rome; by them he was called "The Father of Roman Poetry." We… — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
I never indulge in rhyme or stanza Unless I'm in bed with the influenza. — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
Ennius was the father of Roman poetry, because he first introduced into Latin the Greek manner and in particular the hexameter metre. — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
The wise man is wise in vain who cannot be wise to his own advantage. [Lat., Nequicquam sapere sapientem, qui ipse sibi prodesse non… — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
“Amicu certus in re incerta cernitur' [A true friend is a friend when in difficulty]” — Quintus Ennius Copy Share Image
There was another reason [she] took her books whenever they went away. They were her home when she was somewhere strange. They were familiar… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image
I play for high stakes and given an audience - there is no act too daring or too noble. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
As an actor, I still have to remind myself of daring to let go and not to repeat myself. — Alicia Vikander Copy Share Image
I think that only daring speculation can lead us further and not accumulation of facts. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
But I think the other is a little more like bullfighting, a little more daring and although I appreciate good acting and I liked… — Robert Klein Copy Share Image
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The late proceedings of those daring invaders to establish a national religion have opened the eyes of all lovers of liberty and religion... I… — Anne Royall Copy Share Image
As a fighter pilot I know from my own experiences how decisive surprise and luck can be for success, which in the long run… — Adolf Galland Copy Share Image
I found so-called great art too pompous, too stiff. What at this time was called minor art was freer, more imaginative, more open to… — Jacques Lipchitz Copy Share Image
Fear is a problem with film music and films; people want to be conventional, and there's more commercialism today. If you are not daring… — Alex North Copy Share Image
A sublime hope cheers ever the faithful heart, that elsewhere, in other regions of the universal powers, souls are now acting, enduring and daring,… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image