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  • #1
    Ovid
    “As wave is driven by wave
    And each, pursued, pursues the wave ahead,
    So time flies on and follows, flies, and follows,
    Always, for ever and new. What was before
    Is left behind; what never was is now;
    And every passing moment is renewed.”
    Ovid, Metamorphoses

  • #2
    Ovid
    “Venus of Eryx, from her mountain throne,
    Saw Hades and clasped her swift-winged son, and said:
    'Cupid, my child, my warrior, my power,
    Take those sure shafts with which you conquer all,
    And shoot your speedy arrows to the heart
    Of the great god to whom the last lot fell
    When the three realms were drawn. Your mastery
    Subdues the gods of heaven and even Jove,
    Subdues the ocean's deities and him,
    Even him, who rules the ocean's deities.
    Why should Hell lag behind? Why not there too
    Extend your mother's empire and your own....?

    Then Cupid, guided by his mother, opened
    His quiver of all his thousand arrows
    Selected one, the sharpest and the surest,
    The arrow most obedient to the bow,
    And bent the pliant horn against his knee
    And shot the barbed shaft deep in Pluto's heart.”
    Ovid, Metamorphoses

  • #3
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “The man I am writing about is not famous. It may be that he never will be. It may be that when his life at last comes to an end he will leave no more trace of his sojourn on earth than a stone thrown into a river leaves on the surface of the water. But it may be that the way of life that he has chosen for himself and the peculiar strength and sweetness of his character may have an ever-growing influence over his fellow men so that, long after his death perhaps, it may be realized that there lived in this age a very remarkable creature.”
    W. Somerset Maugham, The Razor’s Edge

  • #4
    Anaïs Nin
    “Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.”
    Anais Nin, The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934

  • #5
    Aristotle
    “What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.”
    Aristotle

  • #6
    Gillian Anderson
    “Well, it seems to me that the best relationships - the ones that last - are frequently the ones that are rooted in friendship. You know, one day you look at the person and you see something more than you did the night before. Like a switch has been flicked somewhere. And the person who was just a friend is... suddenly the only person you can ever imagine yourself with.”
    Gillian Anderson

  • #7
    Jim Henson
    “There's not a word yet, for old friends who've just met.”
    Jim Henson, Favorite Songs From Jim Henson's Muppets

  • #8
    “Friendship often ends in love. But love in friendship; never.”
    Charles Caleb Colton

  • #9
    Jean de la Fontaine
    “Everyone calls himself a friend, but only a fool relies on it: nothing is commoner than the name, nothing rarer than the thing.”
    Jean de La Fontaine

  • #10
    Derek Walcott
    “The classics can console. But not enough.”
    Derek Walcott, Sea Grapes

  • #11
    Seamus Heaney
    “Now it’s high watermark
    and floodtide in the heart
    and time to go.
    The sea-nymphs in the spray
    will be the chorus now.
    What’s left to say?

    Suspect too much sweet-talk
    but never close your mind.
    It was a fortunate wind
    that blew me here. I leave
    half-ready to believe
    that a crippled trust might walk

    and the half-true rhyme is love.”
    Seamus Heaney, The Cure at Troy: A Version of Sophocles' Philoctetes

  • #12
    Roderick Beaton
    “she has caused the name of Greeks to be understood, not in terms of kinship any more, but of a way of thinking, and people to be called Greeks if they share our educational system, rather than a common ancestry. —Isocrates, Panegyricus (Athens, 380 BCE)”
    Roderick Beaton, The Greeks: A Global History



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