Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Apuleius

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Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Apuleius

Apuleius was a Numidian Latin-language prose writer, Platonist philosopher and rhetorician. He lived in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria. He studied Platonism in Athens, travelled to Italy, Asia Minor, and Egypt, and was an initiate in several cults or mysteries. The most famous incident in his life was when he was accused of using magic to gain the attentions of a wealthy widow. He declaimed and then distributed his own defense before the proconsul and a court of magistrates convened in Sabratha, near ancient Tripoli, Libya. This is known as the Apologia.

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It is a difficult matter to keep love imprisoned.
Familiarity breeds contempt, while rarity wins admiration.
If I keep my good character, I shall be rich enough. — © Apuleius
If I keep my good character, I shall be rich enough.
But he who knows what insanity is, is sane; whereas insanity can no more be sensible of its own existence, than blindness can see itself.
A Mercury is not made out of any block of wood.
Poverty is the discoverer of all the arts.
Venus herself, if she were bold, would not be Venus.
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