What did Martial mean by: To-morrow I will live, the fool does say; To-day itself’s too late, the wise lived yesterday. - Martial Poet Copy
+ Whoever makes great presents, expects great presents in return. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Return, 0 - Martial Poet
+ It is as good as second life to be able to look back upon our past life with pleasure Explain Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024February 19, 2024, Martial, Past, 0 - Martial Poet
+ You ask what a nice girl will do? She won’t give an inch, but she won’t say no. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Girl, 0 - Martial Poet
+ If you are poor now, Aemilianus, you will always be poor. Riches are now given to none but the rich. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Poor, Poverty, Riches, 0 - Martial Poet
+ Be not too thick with anybody; your joys will be fewer, and so will pains. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Fewer, Joy, Pain, 0 - Martial Poet
+ I do not love thee, Sabidius, nor can I say why; I can only say this, “I do not love thee.” Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, 0 - Martial Poet
+ Every epigram should resemble a bee; it should have sting, honey, and brevity. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Bees, Honey, 0 - Martial Poet
+ It is easy in adversity to despise death; he has real fortitude who dares to live and be wretched. Feraz Zeid, January 3, 2024January 10, 2024, Martial, Adversity, Fortitude, 0 - Martial Poet
The constancy of the wise is only the art of keeping disquietude to one’s self. Explain - François de La Rochefoucauld Writer · France
Numberless arts appear foolish whose secret motives are most wise and weighty. Explain - François de La Rochefoucauld Writer · France
A wise man neither suffers himself to be governed, nor attempts to govern others. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
If it be true that a man is rich who wants nothing, a wise man is a very rich man. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
A vain man finds it wise to speak good or ill of himself; a modest man does not talk of himself. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Death never takes the wise man by surprise, he is always ready to go. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
Let fools the studious despise, There’s nothing lost by being wise. - Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
It is not strength, but art, obtains the prize, And to be swift is less than to be wise. - Homer Poet · Greece