Titus Maccius Plautus (, PLAW-təs; c. 254 – 184 BC) was a Roman playwright of the Old Latin period. His comedies are the earliest Latin literary works to have survived in their entirety. He wrote Palliata comoedia, the genre devised by Livius Andronicus, the innovator of Latin literature. The word...
I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.
Don't try to solve serious matters in the middle of the night.
Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star.
Night comes to the desert all at once, as if someone turned off the light.