It is some relief to weep; grief is satisfied and carried off by tears. Ovid More Quotes by Ovid More Quotes From Ovid Have consideration for wounded feelings. Ovid consideration wounded feelings Grief is put to flight and assuaged by generous draughts. Ovid draught flight grief Riches too increase, and the maddening craving for gold, Ovid gold may men Every one who repeats it adds something to the scandal. [The rolling snow-ball.] Ovid rolling add snow Novelty in all things is charming. Ovid charming novelty all-things Destroy our leisure and you break love's bow. Ovid leisure bows love There is no brotherhood between love and dignity, Ovid dignity brotherhood love If you would conquer Love, he must be fought Ovid flames love water What ignorance there is in human minds. Ovid humans ignorance mind What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire. Ovid ignorance desire The glow of inspiration warms us; this holy rapture springs from the seeds of the Divine mind sown in man. Ovid inspiration spring men As many as the shells that are on the shore, so many are Ovid pain poison love Put faith in one who's had experience. Ovid experience Thanks are justly due for things got without purchase. Ovid thanks dues gratitude The dove, O hawk, that has once been wounded by thy talons, is frightened by the least movement of a wing. Ovid movement fear wings What is more useful than fire? Yet if any one prepares to burn a house, it is with fire that he arms his daring hands. Ovid fire house hands Time was when genius was more precious than gold, but Ovid wealth genius gold We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude. Ovid duos future two The swallow is not ensnared by men because of its gentle nature. Ovid gentleness gentle men You put aside the work that's done, and seek some work to do. Ovid done work