Love conquers all
Publius Vergilius Maro, usually called Virgil or Vergil in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. He wrote three of the most famous poems in Latin literature: the 'Eclogues', the 'Georgics', and the epic 'Aeneid'.
Poet | Roman
Born: 70 BC in Andes, near Mantua, Roman Empire
Died: 19 BC in Brundisium, Roman Empire
Age carries all things away, even the mind.
Virgil
Age steals away all things, even the mind.
Virgil
In strife who inquires whether stratagem or courage was used?
Virgil
It is easy to go down into Hell night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task.
Virgil
I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts.
Virgil
Fear is proof of a degenerate mind.
Virgil
Love conquers all.
Virgil
They succeed, because they think they can.
Virgil
Trust not too much to appearances.
Virgil
Trust one who has tried.
Virgil
Veiling truth in mystery.
Virgil