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Success Quote by Virgil

"Go forth a conqueror and win great victories"

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Imperial swagger, distilled into a marching order. "Go forth a conqueror and win great victories" lands less as personal motivation than as statecraft in miniature: an exhortation that turns destiny into an assignment. Virgil, writing under Augustus, knew exactly how language can launder power into virtue. The phrasing is bluntly teleological: you do not go forth to try, or to learn, or even to survive. You go forth already labeled a conqueror, and the victories are framed as "great" before they happen. The sentence performs the outcome it demands.

That’s the subtext that makes it work: conquest isn’t presented as a choice with moral cost, but as a role the listener is meant to inhabit. It’s a neat psychological trick. Call someone a conqueror and you smuggle in permission, even obligation, to act like one. In the Roman imagination Virgil helped canonize, winning isn’t merely success; it’s legitimacy. Victory becomes proof of rightness, and greatness becomes a kind of evidence.

Context matters because Virgil is the poet of Rome’s self-mythology, especially in the Aeneid, where national origins are narrated as fated and therefore justified. In that atmosphere, a line like this reads as a piece of cultural infrastructure: the kind of crisp imperative that helps a society see expansion as fulfillment rather than appetite. It’s not just encouraging heroism; it’s coaching an empire on how to feel clean about its ambitions.

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TopicVictory
Source
Later attribution: 10, 5, 7 (Hildon Bush) modern compilationISBN: 9781684713547 · ID: ZOceEAAAQBAJ
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... May all your dreams come true and your nightmares go away . This goes to show you that success is about overcoming the uncomfortables over and over and changing lives on the way . Go forth a conqueror and win great victories . -Virgil 37.
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Virgil (70 BC - 19 BC) was a Writer from Rome.

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