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The Latin spelling Levius fit patientia quidquid corrigere est nefas, translated to the letter, means with the patience it becomes more tolerable what can not be corrected. (Horace, Odi, I, 24, 19).

In other words, when you can not reach the good, you have to be content with the good. That is, the weights that can not be removed, or removed, are more tolerated if you submit with resignation and patience. In the original context, the poet invites Virgil to curb the cry for the death of his friend Quintilio Varo. Voices correlateemodify wikitesto

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