Top 20 Quotes & Sayings by Decimius Magnus Ausonius

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Roman poet Decimius Magnus Ausonius.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Decimius Magnus Ausonius

Decimius Magnus Ausonius was a Roman poet and teacher of rhetoric from Burdigala in Aquitaine, modern Bordeaux, France. For a time he was tutor to the future emperor Gratian, who afterwards bestowed the consulship on him. His best-known poems are Mosella, a description of the river Moselle, and Ephemeris, an account of a typical day in his life. His many other verses show his concern for his family, friends, teachers, and circle of well-to-do acquaintances and his delight in the technical handling of meter.

Roman - Poet | 310 - 395
It is tormenting to fear what you cannot overcome.
Every stage of life has its troubles, and no man is content with his own age.
Begin: To have commenced is half the deed. Half yet remains; Begin again on this and thou wilt finish all. — © Decimius Magnus Ausonius
Begin: To have commenced is half the deed. Half yet remains; Begin again on this and thou wilt finish all.
Begin whatever you have to do: the beginning of a work stands for the whole.
Let the blacksmith wear the chains he has himself made.
If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.
If thou art terrible to manyh, then beware of many.
It often happens, that misery will follow a marriage when the dowry is too large.
Can we wonder that men perish and are forgotten when their noblest and most enduring works decay?
No man will revel long in the indulgence of crime.
A favor tardily bestowed is no favor; for a favor quickly granted is a more agreeable favor.
Ausonius must be read to be believed! As poet, no subject is too trivial for him; as courtier, no flattery too excessive.
The best memorial for a mighty man is to gain honor ere death.
If lucky be not proud; if unlucky, do not despond.
Propaganda is the art of persuading others of what you don't believe yourself.
Be not arrogant when fortune smiles, or dejected when she frowns.
Bear good fortune modestly.
Earth produces nothing worse than an ungrateful man. — © Decimius Magnus Ausonius
Earth produces nothing worse than an ungrateful man.
If you are a terror to many, then beware of many.
He who does not know how to be silent will not know how to speak.
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