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Myself acquainted with misfortune, I learn to help the unfortunate
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"Myself acquainted with misfortune, I learn to help the unfortunate"

- Virgil

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This quote by Virgil speaks with the concept of compassion and understanding. By having experienced bad luck himself, Virgil has found out to be more caring and understanding of the battles of others. He has actually concerned recognize that misfortune can befall anybody, and that it is important to assist those who are less fortunate. This quote motivates us to be more familiar with the battles of those around us, and to be going to provide an assisting hand. It is a suggestion that we should not take our own good fortune for approved, which we must strive to be more understanding and supportive of those who are struggling. By doing so, we can produce a more caring and supportive society.

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Virgil This quote is written / told by Virgil between 70 BC and 19 BC. He was a famous Writer from Rome. The author also have 63 other quotes.

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