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Life & Wisdom Quote by Ovid

"A man is sorry to be honest for nothing"

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Honesty, in Ovid's hands, is less a halo than a bad bargain. "A man is sorry to be honest for nothing" reads like a shrug from someone who has watched virtue get priced out of the market: if honesty buys you no security, no status, no love, then what, exactly, are you paying for?

The line’s bite comes from its blunt economics. Ovid reduces morality to a transaction, exposing how social life in Rome ran on patronage, favors, and performance. In a world where advancement often depended on who could flatter whom, "being honest" wasn’t just ethically risky; it could be strategically stupid. The subtext isn’t that honesty is worthless, but that societies routinely make it feel that way. When institutions reward compliance and punish candor, regret becomes the predictable aftertaste of integrity.

There’s also a psychological jab here: the phrase "for nothing" suggests not only a lack of external reward but the absence of even internal consolation. It’s a portrait of virtue without the comforting story that virtue is its own reward. That skepticism fits Ovid’s broader sensibility: playful, worldly, alert to how desire and power bend people into masks.

Context sharpens the edge. Writing in the Augustan era, with its official program of moral reform and public piety, Ovid knew the gap between proclaimed virtue and practiced politics. The quote works because it refuses the empire’s moral branding and instead tells the quieter truth: honesty can be punished precisely because it disrupts the arrangements that keep everyone comfortably complicit.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ovid. (2026, January 18). A man is sorry to be honest for nothing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-is-sorry-to-be-honest-for-nothing-8604/

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Ovid. "A man is sorry to be honest for nothing." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-is-sorry-to-be-honest-for-nothing-8604/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"A man is sorry to be honest for nothing." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-man-is-sorry-to-be-honest-for-nothing-8604/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Ovid (43 BC - 18 AC) was a Poet from Rome.

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