Nulla dies sine linea.
Metamorphoses
Nulla dies sine linea.
Metamorphoses
A common proverb, often attributed to Apelles, but Ovid speaks of continuous effort in writing.
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"What is love? It is a thing that is not, and yet it is."
Humorous"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit (everything changes, nothing perishes)."
Philosophical"Est deus in nobis, agitante calescimus illo."
Controversial"Spectatum veniunt, veniunt spectentur ut ipsae."
Controversial"The envious man grows lean at another's success."
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