Neque semper arcum tendit Apollo

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Neque semper arcum tendit Apollo is a Latin phrase meaning "Apollo does not always stretch his bow," traditionally interpreted as an encouragement to balance work with rest and leisure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin phrase
proverb
associatedDeity Apollo
category Latin proverbs about moderation
culturalContext Roman literature
grammaticalPerson third person singular
impliedMeaning Even the diligent need relaxation
One should not work all the time
Work should be balanced with rest and leisure
language Latin
literalMeaning Apollo does not always stretch his bow
metaphor bow as symbol of work or effort
relaxation as not drawing the bow
mood indicative
negationWord neque
objectOfVerb arcum
referencedIn modern discussions of work–life balance
subjectOfVerb Apollo
tense present
theme balance between work and leisure
moderation
usedAs motto encouraging rest
usedIn collections of Latin quotations
humanist writings
verb tendit

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University of Virginia motto Neque semper arcum tendit Apollo