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Horace Quotes
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Ridicule more often settles things more thoroughly and better than acrimony (Horace Quotes)
Thus one thing requires assistance from another, and joins in friendly help (Horace Quotes)
God can change the lowest to the highest, abase the proud, and raise the humble (Horace Quotes)
If you cannot conduct yourself with propriety, give place to those who can (Horace Quotes)
The sad dislike those who are cheerful, and the cheerful dislike the melancholy (Horace Quotes)
It is hard! But what can not be removed, becomes lighter through patience (Horace Quotes)
Consider well what your strength is equal to, and what exceeds your ability (Horace Quotes)
Let the fictitious sources of pleasure be as near as possible to the true (Horace Quotes)
Content with his past life, let him take leave of life like a satiated guest (Horace Quotes)
In vain will you fly from one vice if in your wilfulness you embrace another (Horace Quotes)
If nothing is delightful without love and jokes, then live in love and jokes (Horace Quotes)
Posterity, thinned by the crime of its ancestors, shall hear of those battles (Horace Quotes)
The whole race of scribblers flies from the town and yearns for country life (Horace Quotes)
It is not enough that poetry is agreeable, it should also be interesting (Horace Quotes)
Catch the opportunity while it lasts, and rely not on what the morrow may bring (Horace Quotes)
Be brief, that the mind may catch thy precepts, and the more easily retain them (Horace Quotes)
As many men as there are existing, so many are their different pursuits (Horace Quotes)
His anger is easily excited and appeased, and he changes from hour to hour (Horace Quotes)
Teaching brings out innate powers, and proper training braces the intellect (Horace Quotes)
Poets are never allowed to be mediocre by the gods, by men or by publishers (Horace Quotes)
When evil times prevail, take care to preserve the serenity of your hear (Horace Quotes)
The hour of happiness will be the more welcome, the less it was expected (Horace Quotes)
The impartial earth opens alike for the child of the pauper and the king (Horace Quotes)
When you have well thought out your subject, words will come spontaneously (Horace Quotes)
If you drive nature out with a pitchfork, she will soon find a way back (Horace Quotes)
Make money, money by fair means if you can, if not, but any means money (Horace Quotes)
If the world should break and fall on him, it would strike him fearless (Horace Quotes)
The ears that gape after secrets retain not faithfully what is entrusted to them (Horace Quotes)
Unless your cask is perfectly clean, whatever you pour into it turns sour (Horace Quotes)
He despises what he sought; and he seeks that which he lately threw away (Horace Quotes)