Petronius Arbiter idézet

Petronius Arbiter Gaius ?, mások szerint Titus; ókori római író. Születési helye ismeretlen, Nero korában élt.



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✵ 27 i.sz. – 66 i.sz.   •   Más nevek Titus Petronius
Petronius Arbiter fénykép
Petronius Arbiter: 11   idézetek 0   Kedvelés

Petronius Arbiter: Idézetek angolul

“The studied spontaneity of Horace.”

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Satyricon

“He has joined the great majority.”
Abiit ad plures.

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Sec. 42
Variant translations:
He’s gone to join the majority [the dead].
He has gone to the majority.
(i.e. He has died.)
Satyricon

“Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined.”

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Sec. 94
Satyricon

“Education is a treasure.”
Litterae thesaurum est.

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Satyricon

“One good turn deserves another.”

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Sec. 45
Satyricon

“A huge dog, tied by a chain, was painted on the wall and over it was written in capital letters ‘Beware of the dog.”
Canis ingens, catena vinctus, in pariete erat pictus superque quadrata littera scriptum ‘Cave canem.’

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Sec. 29
Satyricon

“We trained hard... but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganized. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency, and demoralization.”

A paraphrased quotation from Charlton Ogburn (1911–1998) in "Merrill's Marauders: The truth about an incredible adventure" http://www.harpers.org/archive/1957/01/0007289 in the January 1957 issue of Harper's Magazine
Actual Charlton Ogburn quote: "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganized. Presumably the plans for our employment were being changed. I was to learn later in life that, perhaps because we are so good at organizing, we tend as a nation to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralization."
Misattributed

“Like master, like man.”
Qualis dominus talis est servus.

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Satyricon

“For I myself saw the Sibyl indeed at Cumae with my own eyes hanging in a jar; and when the boys used to say to her, "Sibyl, what do you want?"”

Petronius könyv Satyricon

she replied, 'I want to die."
Sec. 48
In the T. S. Eliot poem, "The Waste Land", Petronius' original Latin and Greek is quoted: Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent: Σίβυλλα τί θέλεις; respondebat illa: ἀποθανεῖν θέλω. The translation generally associated with Eliot's poem is as follows: For with my own eyes I saw the Sibyl hanging in a bottle, and when the young boys asked her, 'Sibyl, what do you want?', she replied, 'I want to die' .
The quote refers to the mythic Cumaean Sibyl who bargained with Apollo, offering her virginity for years of life totaling as many grains of sand as she could hold in her hand. However, after she spurned his love, he allowed her to wither away over the span of her near-immortality, as she forgot to ask for eternal youth.
Satyricon

“Not worth his salt.”

Petronius könyv Satyricon

Sec. 57
Satyricon

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