Haec quoque ab alterius grata dolore venit
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"Haec quoque ab alterius grata dolore venit"[1] is a dictum from Book I of the Amores by Ovid.
Translation "Pleasure is sweetest when ’tis paid for by another's pain." --The Love Books of Ovid (1930).
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