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Either you pursue or push, O Sisyphus, the stone destined to keep rolling.[Lat., Aut petis aut urgues ruiturum, Sisyphe, saxum.] By Ovid

And among them all Taurus Antinor, praefect of Rome, with his ruddy hair and bronzed skin, his massive frame clad in gorgeously embroidered tunic. By Orczy Emmuska Baroness

XXII. The Sea Still Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock By Charles Dickens

Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus? By William Rowan Hamilton

Vera incessu patuit dea.(The goddess indubitable was revealed in her step.) By Virgil

Food of Acheron. (Grave.)[Lat., Pabulum Acheruntis.] By Plautus

The woods of Arcady are dead,And over it their antique joy;Of old the world on dreaming fed;Gray Truth is now her painted toy. By W.b.yeats

Irix, my beloved klepto. By Debra Dunbar

I am a pupil of Pissarro. By Paul Cezanne

An endless defeat By Albert Camus

That hour o' night's black arch the keystane. By Robert Burns

Incandesce, v.: You are the light of the far-off town, the promise on the dark path. By David Levithan

Angry at being angry - there's a worm that will eat its tail and no mistake. I should have Oroborus on my family crest. By Mark Lawrence

there are men who are ancient and determined enemies of the Church of Rome who live in perpetual hope of its destruction By Glenn Cooper

He [Caesar Augustus] found a city built of brick; he left it built of marble.[Lat., Urbem lateritiam accepit, mamoream relinquit.] By Suetonius

Ex hoc momento pendet aeternites.(Eternity hangs from this moment.) By Kerstin Gier

Avarice, the spur of industry. By David Hume

Dance with the Awen By Brian Rhodes

Cruddy Mouthbreather By Holly Black

What do you want as your password?""How about iloveaura By Jeri Smith-Ready

Exile: A tomb in which you can get mail. By Madame De Stael

Let the ruins come to lifeIn the beauty of Your nameRising up from the ashesGod forever You reign By Hillsong

Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost. By Neil Gaiman

In Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head X. Two Promises XI. A Companion Picture By Charles Dickens

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This year will take from methe hardened personwho I longed to be.I am healing by mistake.Rome is also built on ruins. By Eliza Griswold

Atalanta in Calydon By F Scott Fitzgerald

Build: Vookworm, but tough By Kim Harrison

Speramus meliora; resurgret cineribus. We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes, By Jeffrey Eugenides

With Usura With usura hath no man a house of good stone each block cut smooth and well fitting. By Ezra Pound

We live with our archetypes, but can we live in them? By Poul Anderson

What sphinx of cement and aluminium bashed open their skulls and ate up their brains and imagination By Allen Ginsberg

Angleterre Hotel, By Masha Gessen

My name is Aelin Ashryver Galathynius. And I am the Queen of Terrasen. By Sarah J. Maas

Capcom, or capsule communicator. By Chris Hadfield

Corruptio optimi pessima." The corruption of the best things are the worst things. By Peter Kreeft

Naked and restrained, this darkness cannot be contained, you, my esclave, have been claimed.. By Pepper Winters

Ashurbanipal." Oh, baby, keep talking dirty to me. By Jo Raven

Architecture is the work of nations By John Ruskin

Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead. By James Joyce

SCORPIUS: Always. By J.k. Rowling

Flipp'er over, flip flip! Elcric d'na, trats! By Broom

crocogator." She By Lou Cadle

The Warrior Elite, By Marcus Luttrell

I banana the softest banana in the world; it's a new game, seeing just how soft I can banana while still banana-ing. By Kate Ellison

EXTINCTATHON, Monitored by MaddAddam. Adam named the living animals, MaddAddam names the dead ones. Do you want to play? By Margaret Atwood

Abracadabra, I'm up like Viagra. By Lil' Wayne

a square black hole that yawned darkly beneath a stone archway. By Erin Hunter

This is my empire, Uriang-Khadai. I will not be made to leave. Ready the tumans for battle, Orlok. I will face my enemies and I will destroy them. By Conn Iggulden

_keTili; maSin mesame adgils mivuCenT astronomias; ras ityvi By Anonymous

Casildea de Vandalia, the rawest and best By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.] By Horace

Stone, I must be stone, I must be Casterly Rock, hard and unmovable. By George R R Martin

What is the city in which we sit here, but an aggregate of incongruous materials, which have obeyed the will of some man? By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Rome strikes back! By Stephen Baxter

Avicenna California ... Museum of my twisted youth, vault of my dearest and most disgusting memories. By Peter S. Beagle

Getawayfrommeyoumiserablelittlecreep. By Cinda Williams Chima

Here comes another By Hans Christian Andersen

You would put your tongue here - " Xcor By J.r. Ward

I'm Galladon, from the sovereign realm of Duladel. I'm most recently from Elantris, land of sludge, insanity, and eternal perdition. Nice to meet you. By Brandon Sanderson

Aria Crosses Over By Sara Shepard

Beware of the man of one book.[Lat., Home unius libri, or, cave ab homine unius libri.] By Isaac D'israeli

Girl of Emerald, no man can tame. Burn down the world, consumed by flames. By Betsy Schow

I'm Breq, from the Gerentate. By Ann Leckie

I built a fortress safe and strong to last a thousand years. A mighty stronghold that crumbles with a kiss By Rick Yancey

X-awake. X-elegant. By Lailah Gifty Akita

APOTHECARY, n. The physician's accomplice, undertaker's benefactor and grave worm's provider By Ambrose Bierce

XXIV. And kneeling at the edge of the transparent sea I shall shape for myself a new heart from salt and mud By Anne Carson

Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in Thee. By Augustus Toplady

In the capacious urn of death, every name is shaken.[Lat., Omne capax movet urna nomen.] By Horace

Out of many things a great heap will be formed.[Lat., De multis grandis acervus erit.] By Ovid

Parry Otter, the Chosen Boy Who - well - something of that sort.. By J.k. Rowling

prestidigitator, By Jay Samit

Plea XXI. Echoing Footsteps XXII. The Sea Still Rises XXIII. Fire Rises XXIV. Drawn to the Loadstone Rock Book By Charles Dickens

You will hardly conquer, but conquer you must.[Lat., Male vincetis, sed vincite.] By Ovid

Hopeless and helpless doth AEgeon wend,But to procrastinate his lifeless end. By William Shakespeare

A labyrinthine man never seeks the truth, but only his Ariadne. By Friedrich Nietzsche

I'm making art.Terra By Justina Chen Headley

Ex Malo Bounum (good out of evil). By Saint Augustine

SCARAMOUCHE Rafael By Rafael Sabatini

Toy EmpressarioWonder AfficianadoAvid Shoewearer By Suzanne Weyn

Nothing is stronger than Custom (Fac tibi consuescat: nil adsuetudine maius) By Ovid

Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt.(They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.) By Horace

Solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant. They make a wilderness and they call it peace. By Tacitus

Building an empire ... one letter in front of the other. By Coco J. Ginger

Ruins are the cathedrals of Time. By Marty Rubin

For thogh we slepe, or wake, or rome, or ryde, Ay fleeth the tyme; it nyl no man abyde. By Geoffrey Chaucer

Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus[never tickle a sleeping dragon] By J.k. Rowling

So weenybeenyveenyteeny. By James Joyce

The palace of the Saggese family, once the great landowner of those parts. An archway By Malcolm Gladwell

Let those who have deserved their punishment, bear it patiently.[Lat., Aequo animo poenam, qui meruere, ferant.] By Ovid

Underneath Day's azure eyes, Ocean's nursling, Venice lies, A peopled labyrinth of walls, Amphitrite's destined halls By Percy Bysshe Shelley

boron - boro By World Translation Dictionaries

Of x Tyre, and it shall devour By Anonymous

VI. Hundreds of People VII. Monseigneur in Town VIII. Monseigneur in the Country IX. The Gorgon's Head X. Two Promises XI. A By Charles Dickens

Architecture is the learned game; correct and magnificent of forms assembled in the light By Le Corbusier

Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis. He snatched the lightning from the sky and the sceptre from tyrants. By Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot

Dei sub numine viget, Under God's power she flourishes By Princeton University

Rome is an astonishment! By Harriet Beecher Stowe

Apparuit iam beatitudo vestra' That is, Now your blessedness appears. By Sylvain Reynard