“What though strength fails? Boldness is certain to win praise. In mighty enterprises, it is enough to have had the determination.”

—  Propertius

Variant translation: Even if strength fail, boldness at least will deserve praise: in great endeavors even to have had the will is enough.
II, x, 5.
Elegies

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Quod si deficiant vires, audacia certe Laus erit: in magnis et voluisse sat est.

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Latin elegiac poet -47–-16 BC

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