Quotations by ...

Propertius (50-16 BC) Roman elegiac poet [Sextus Propertius]


Quod si deficiant vires, audacia certe
Laus erit: in magnis et voluisse sat est

[What though strength fails? Boldness is certain to win praise. In mighty enterprises, it is enough to have had the determination.]

Elegies II, x, 5

Alt trans.: "And if my strength fails, at least my boldness will be a title of honor."

There is something beyond the grave; death does not end all, and the pale ghost escapes from the vanquished pyre.

Elegies IV, vii, 1

« Proft, Pat | P | Proust, Marcel »

About WIST

WIST is my collection of quotations I find meaningful, moving, amusing (intended or not), well-phrased, and/or to which I just say I "Wish I'd Said That." But just because I quote it here doesn't mean I actually agree with it. If you have any comments, corrections, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to

More about WIST


Quotes by Author

Browse through authors:

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Others    Sig Lines

All Authors (search authors)

WIST Front Page


WIST Info

WIST Front Page

Administrivia
WIST History
Looking for quotes
Looking for citations

The WIST Store

My Blog
My Blog (about WIST)



Amazon Honor System Click Here to Pay Learn More

Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by
Movable Type 4.01