If he should love deny him what he loves! Ovid More Quotes by Ovid More Quotes From Ovid Giving requires good sense. Ovid good-sense dare giving Everyone is desirous of his own pursuits, and loves Ovid habit and-love art Ovid lies here, the poet, skilled in love's gentle sport; Ovid love sports lying You do not know it but you are the talk of all the town. Ovid gossip towns knows We beg one hour of death, that neither she Ovid widows tears death Safety lies in the middle course. Ovid moderation safety lying Man's last day must ever be awaited and none to be Ovid funeral men death Tis on the living Envy feeds. She silent grows Ovid men death lying What is reason now was passion heretofore. Ovid passion reason O fool, what else is sleep but chill death's likeness? Ovid fool sleep death The iron ring is worn out by constant use. Ovid iron use action Hate I shall, if I can; if I can't, I shall love though not willing. Ovid willing hate ifs The mind that's conscious of its rectitude, Ovid integrity laughing lying Constant Penelope sends to thee, careless Ulysses. Ovid lovers writing sweet Tis you, alone, can save, or give my doom. Ovid doom giving Ants do no bend their ways to empty barns, so no friend will visit the place of departed wealth. Ovid departed no-friends way Take this at least, this last advice, my son: Ovid running art moving And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty. Ovid novelty mind sweet O ye gods! what thick encircling darkness blinds the minds of men! Ovid darkness mind men There is no such thing as pure, unalloyed pleasure; some bitter ever mingles with the sweet. Ovid bitter pleasure sweet