`Glory is fleeting` means that it is only for a short time.`Obscurity` is for nothing and for always.
Glory is short time Obscurity` is for nothing and for always.
It means when you are successful and it is all glorious, the next thing you know everybody has forgotten it. But when you are a nobody, nobody knows or cares about you, that lasts forever.
It means that automated translation sites produce terrible Latin.This is what a certain popular site comes out with when presented with the English sentence "all glory is fleeting". What it really means is "The entire [masculine] palm [feminine] is fleeting"."All glory is fleeting" would be Omnis Gloria volatilis est or Omnis Gloria fugax est.
obscurity
התהלל לאלוהים לנצח.
In those lines, Lord Byron reflects on the impermanence of fame and how even the mightiest figures in history eventually fade into obscurity. He suggests that time is a relentless force that erases all distinctions, leaving only the memory of power and glory. Byron uses these lines to convey a sense of melancholy and to contemplate the fleeting nature of human achievements.
Antonyms of notoriety include obscurity, esteem, and honor.
The obscurity of the subject does not help the question get answered.
I am going to eliminate obscurity, by documenting the mystery.
Into Infinite Obscurity was created on 1991-08-05.
"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Fleeting Rome was created in 2004.
Sic transit Gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the world," but is more commonly interpreted as "Fame is fleeting."