Cedit amor rebus
Cedit amor rebus is a Latin phrase meaning love yields to business or love gives way to employment. It is part of a famous piece of advice from Ovid's Remedia Amoris, meaning remedies for Love. Cedit amor rebus: rus age, tutus eris, meaning Love yields to business, and attend to business, you will be safe.
It advises that the best way to cure a passion or overcome love is to keep busy with work, daily life, or business. It argues that love is temporary and often subordinate to harsh realities of life.
This phrase appears in Thomas Hardy's Far From The Madding Crowd as an inscription on Seargent Troy's watch symbolising his superficial attitude to love and his fickle nature.
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