Aeneid Quote by Virgil Download Open image “She nourishes the poison in her veins and is consumed by a secret fire.” — Virgil ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Aeneid Consumed Fire Greek Greek mythology Mythology Poison Secret Veins
It is a heretic that makes the fire, Not she which burns in it. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Her fierce and angry soul hides amongst the beauty of her light. She's deadly and contagious as she blazes from person to person burning all that she touches. She roams without a shadow and she doesn't want to be seen. She lives in the form on humanity and it's hard to tell. It's hard to tell who is infected with… — Arti Manani Copy Share
“It is an heretic that makes the fire, Not she which burns in't.” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Her brain has more muscles than her body, and less sense. Her passion for life pushes her limbs further than they were meant to… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
“She's the fire in my veins, the breath in my lungs, and the glue trying to hold each of my scars together.” — Nyrae Dawn Copy Share Image
“Fire curled in the old woman’s hand, bright and hungry as though it could already taste its next victim.” — Shona Moyce Copy Share Image
“The red priestess shuddered. Blood trickled down her thigh, black and smoking. The fire was inside her, an agony, an ecstasy, filling her, searing… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“She lives on the fumes of whiskey and the iron in the blood of her prey.” — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
“Facilis descensus Averni: noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis; sed revocare gradium superasque evadere ad auras. hoc opus, hic labor est.” — Virgil Copy Share Image
The descent to the infernal regions is easy enough, but to retrace one's steps, and reach the air above, there's the rub. — Virgil Copy Share Image
“..and why the winter suns so rush to bathe themselves in the sea and what slows down the nights to a long lingering crawl...” — Virgil Copy Share Image
“forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. and perhaps it will be pleasing to have remembered these things one day” — Virgil Copy Share Image
“..and why the winter suns so rush to bathe themselves in the sea and what slows down the nights to a long lingering crawl...” — Virgil Copy Share Image
“The signs of the old flame, I know them well. I pray that the earth gape deep enough to take me down or the… — Virgil Copy Share Image
“I am Aeneas, duty-bound, and known Above high air of heaven by my fame. -AM #CymruAMbyth” — Aeneas Middleton Copy Share Image
“The Greeks shape bronze statues so real they seem to breathe, And carve cold marble until it almost comes to life. The Greeks compose… — Virgil Copy Share Image
“It is easy to go down into Hell...; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air---there's the rub...” — Virgil Copy Share Image
“ Fléctere si néqueo súperos Acheronta movebo - If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell.” — Virgil Copy Share Image