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Whatever It Is, I Fear Greeks Even When They Bring Gifts.
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Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts.
[Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentis.]
-- Virgil, Aeneid
Related:
Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes. [I fear the Greeks though bearing gifts.
] - Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro) (70-19 BCE) "The Aeneid" (19 BCE)...
Whatever it is, I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts. -- Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil)
Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. [Perhaps even these things will some day be pleasant to remember.
] -- Virgil (70-19 BCE) "The Aeneid" (19 BCE)...
Beware of Greeks bearing gif
Arms and the man I sing, who, forced by fate And haughty Juno's unrelenting hate.
-- John Dryden (1631-1700) -- Virgil, Aeneid, Line 1...
Possunt quia posse videntur. (They can because they think they can.
) -- Virgil (70-19 BC), Aeneid, v...
Possunt quia posse videntur.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur. [Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound].