A Quote by Ovid

The gods see the deeds of the righteous.
[Lat., Di pia facta vident.] — © Ovid
The gods see the deeds of the righteous. [Lat., Di pia facta vident.]

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Let deeds correspond with words. [Lat., Dictis facta suppetant.]
The gods my protectors. [Lat., Di me tuentur.]
In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men. [Lat., Miris modis Di ludos faciunt hominibus.]
We do not become righteous by doing righteous deed but, having been made righteous, we do righteous deeds.
Neither men, nor gods, nor booksellers' shelves permit ordinary poets to exist. [Lat., Mediocribus esse poetis Non homines, non di, non concessere columnae.]
The deeds of men never escape the gods. [Lat., Acta deos nunquam mortalia fallunt.]
A pious fraud. [Lat., Pia fraus.]
One eye-witness is of more weight than ten hearsays. Those who hear, speak of shat they have heard; whose who see, know beyond mistake. [Lat., Pluris est oculatus testis unus, quam auriti decem. Qui audiunt, audita dicunt; qui vident, plane sciunt.]
The dove, O hawk, that has once been wounded by thy talons, is frightened by the least movement of a wing. [Lat., Terretur minimo pennae stridore columba Unguibus, accipiter, saucia facta tuis.]
Gods revelation has always been in deeds. Gods interventions in history have always been in deeds, in actions. Then there are those who interpret the actions, and then there are those who write down the interpretations of the actions.
God's own hand Holds fast all issues of our deeds: with him The end of all our ends is, but with us Our ends are, just or unjust: though our works Find righteous or unrighteous judgment, this At least is ours, to make them righteous.
La di da di, we likes to party We don't cause trouble, we don't bother nobody.
They make their fortune who are stout and wise, Wit rules the heavens, discretion guides the skies. [Lat., Che sovente addivien che'l saggio e'l forte. Fabro a se stesso e di beata sorte.]
For, owners of their deeds (karma) are the beings, heirs of their deeds; their deeds are the womb from which they sprang; with their deeds they are bound up; their deeds are their refuge. Whatever deeds they do-good or evil-of such they will be the heirs. And wherever the beings spring into existence, there their deeds will ripen; and wherever their deeds ripen, there they will earn the fruits of those deeds, be it in this life, or be it in the next life, or be it in any other future life.
where are the gods the gods hate us the gods have run away the gods have hidden in holes the gods are dead of the plague they rot and stink too there never were any gods there’s only death
The gods behold all righteous actions.
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