“Toil conquered the world, unrelenting toil, and want that pinches when life is hard.”
Book I, lines 145–146 (tr. H. Rushton Fairclough).
Compare: Labor omnia vincit ("Work conquers all"), the state motto of Oklahoma.
Georgics (29 BC)
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