Amor Quote by Seneca Download Open image ““Otium sine litteris mors est et hominis vivi sepultura”” — Seneca ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Amor Litteris Mors Mors Est Otium Sine Sine Sine Litteris
“Ille mi par esse deo videtur ille, si fas est, superare divos, qui sedens adversus identitem te spectat et audit dulce ridentem, misero quod… — Gaius Valerius Catullus Copy Share Image
“In hanc utilitatem clementes angeli saepe figuras, characteres, formas et voces invenerunt proposueruntque nobis mortalibus et ignotas et stupendas nullius rei iuxta consuetum linguae… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image
“Cedes coemptis saltibus et domo uillaque flauus quam Tiberis lauit, cedes et exstructis in altum diuitiis potietur heres.” — Horace Copy Share Image
“Entretanto eu me sinto tão erótico a ponto da carne se incandescer em orgia hormonal.” — Filipe Russo Copy Share Image
“quid Romae faciam? mentiri nescio; librum, si malus est, nequeo laudare et poscere; motus astrorum ignoro; funus promittere patris nec uolo nec possum; ranarum… — Juvenal Copy Share Image
“You should, I need hardly say, live in such a way that there is nothing which you could not as easily tell your enemy… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“the wise man is self-sufficient, that he can do without friends, not that he desires to do without them. When I say "can," I… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“This, I say, is the highest duty and the highest proof of wisdom, – that deed and word should be in accord, that” — Seneca Copy Share Image
“But both courses are to be avoided; you should not copy the bad simply because they are many, nor should you hate the many… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“Virtue alone affords everlasting and peace-giving joy; even if some obstacle arise, it is but like an intervening cloud, which floats beneath the sun… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“I’ve come across people who say that there is a sort of inborn restlessness in the human spirit and an urge to change one’s… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“Withdraw into yourself, as far as you can. Associate with those who will make a better man of you. Welcome those whom you yourself… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“On Epicurus; He says: "Contended poverty is an honourable estate." Indeed, if it is contented, it is not poverty at all. It is not… — Seneca Copy Share Image
“...certain people have good, ordinary blood and others have an animated, lively sort of blood that comes to the face quickly.” — Seneca Copy Share Image
“Cine a ucis stelele? Cine a surpat drumul spre viitor al celor din morminte?” — Ionel Teodoreanu Copy Share Image
“Eu nu am idei ci obsesii. Idei poate avea oricine. Nimeni nu s-a prăbușit din cauza ideilor.” — Emil Cioran Copy Share Image
“Prefiero tocar canciones que divierten a mis amigos que complacer a quienes me juzgan basándose solo en habladurías" - Kvothe” — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“-¿Sucede algo, Elegida?... -¿Cuántas veces tengo que pedirte que no me llames así? Me sonrió:-Una vez más.” — Adriana González Márquez Copy Share Image
“E queria estar a treze mil quilómetros dali, a vigiar o sono da minha filha nos panos do seu berço, queria não ter nascido… — António Lobo Antunes Copy Share Image
“Ao te ler eu me atualizo, com um beijo me informo da tua situação tão precária quanto a minha.” — Filipe Russo Copy Share Image
“Y vuelvo a enamorarme de quién no debo. Y vuelvo a tener esperanza. Y vuelvo a creer en Dios. Y vuelvo a pensar todas… — J. Porcupine Copy Share Image
“A mí todo aquello me era insoportable, pues no estoy hecho de la madera de los que aguantan a los tontos con absoluta resignación.” — T. Lobsang Rampa Copy Share Image
“E a minha conclusão, na medida em que eu mantinha boas relações com a Anne, é que a maioria dos pais não conhece de… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Non poteva più vivere senza sapere e, soprattutto, non poteva morire senza sapere, in un'epoca in cui i ragazzi come lui erano chiamati più… — Anonymous Copy Share Image