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Juvenal Wisdom in Quotes from Ancient Rome. Decimus Junius Juvenalis was known in English as Juvenal was a Roman poet active in the late first and early second century AD. He is the author of the collection of satirical poems known as the Satires. The details of the author's life are unclear, although references within his text to known persons of the late first and early second centuries AD fix his earliest date of composition. One recent scholar argues that his first book was published in 100 or 101. Because of a reference to a recent political figure, his fifth and final surviving book must date from after 127. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juvenal Copyright for Video and Photo material in this video is owned by @MirAllround Speech by – @MirAllround Music: Extrapolation by Scott Buckley – https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... 0:00 Intro 0:07 "All wish to possess knowledge, but few, comparatively speaking, are willing to pay the price." 0:23 "If you are capable of submitting to insult you ought to be insulted." 0:39 "Never does nature say one thing and wisdom another." 0:56 "Rare indulgence produces greater pleasure." 01:13 "There is nothing worse than words of kindness that lie." 01:31 "It is but the weak and little mind that rejoices in revenge." 01:48 "We are all easily taught to imitate what is base and depraved." 02:06 "No other protection is wanting, provided you are under the guidance of prudence." 02:24 "The wise man sets bounds even to his innocent desires." 02:43 "Death alone discloses how insignificant are the puny bodies of men." 03:01 "From the disease of one the whole flock perishes." 03:17 "Many individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath a rough exterior." 03:33 "When did reason ever direct our desires or our fears?" 03:51 "No wicked man knows happiness, and least of all the seducer of others." 04:07 "Today there's more fellowship among snakes than among mankind. Wild beasts spare those with similar markings." 04:29 "We deem those happy who, from the experience of life, have learned to bear its ills, without being overcome by them." 04:52 "The thirst after fame is greater than that after virtue; for who embraces virtue if you take away its rewards?" 05:16 "Who will watch the watchers?" 05:29 "Wisdom overcomes fortune." 05:41 "Dedicate one's life to truth." 05:53 "Rare is the union of beauty and purity." 06:05 "Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt." 06:23 "Dare to do something worth of exile and prison if you mean to be anybody." 06:41 "The only gain from the friendship of the great is a fine dinner." 06:59 "Bad men hate sin through fear of punishment; good men hate sin through their love of virtue." 07:18 "Nobody ever became depraved all at once." 07:36 "Luck often raises vulgarity to a high position, to create mirth for the beholders." 07:54 "It is not easy for men to rise whose qualities are thwarted by poverty." 08:13 "The love of money grows as the money itself grows." 08:32 "Pray for a healthy mind in a healthy body." 08:50 "When talent fails, indignation writes the verse." 09:09 "Vice deceives us when dressed in the garb of virtue." 09:28 "The only path to a tranquil life is through virtue." 09:46 "Many commit the same crime with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown." 10:05 "Honesty is praised and left in the cold." 10:20 "Let him love none and be by none beloved!"