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| Marcus Catullus Quotes | No. | Quotation | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Poor Catullus, drop your silly fancies, and what you see is lost let it be lost. | Foolish |
| 2 | Here's my small book out, nice and new. Fresh-bound - whom shall I give it to? For you used to think my trifles were worth something. | Friendship |
| 3 | Suns may rise and set; we, when our short day has closed, must sleep on during one perpetual night. | Immortality |
| 4 | If a man can take any pleasure in recalling the thought of kindnesses done. | Kindness |
| 5 | There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh. | Laughter |
| 6 | My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love and though the sager sort our deeds reprove, let us not weigh them: heaven's great lamps do dive into their west, and straight again revive, but soon as once set is our little light, then must we sleep one ever-during night. | Life |
| 7 | But these things are past and gone. | Past |
| 8 | May it live and last for more than one century. | Time |
| 9 | What is given by the gods more desirable than the fortunate hour? | Time |
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