"You will go most safely in the middle"
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The line’s intent is pragmatic, almost clinical: avoid the edges. In a culture that prized spectacle and moral posturing, “the middle” becomes a strategy for living among volatile forces - class, gossip, and the emperor’s gaze. Ovid made a career out of pushing boundaries with erotic wit and mythic remixing; his eventual exile under Augustus makes the aphorism read less like a maxim and more like a rueful footnote to his own biography. The subtext is that moderation isn’t always ethical; sometimes it’s tactical. The “middle” is where you can keep moving, keep writing, keep your name off the wrong scroll.
What makes it work is its simplicity: a short sentence that carries a whole social map. It flatters the reader with self-preservation while quietly conceding that the world is arranged to punish those who stand too far out - the zealot, the dissident, the show-off. Coming from a poet, it’s also slyly self-referential: art can flirt with danger, but the artist’s life often can’t.
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"You will go most safely in the middle." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-will-go-most-safely-in-the-middle-18270/. Accessed 25 Mar. 2026.










