Quotes Horace

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  • Quotes from Ancient Times Horace 65 - 8 BC. Scholars dispute, and the case is still before the courts. I strive to be brief, and I become obscure. Tiresome, complaining, a praiser of past times. If possible honestly, if not. Somehow, make money. We are just statistics, born to consume resources.
  • Horace Quotes and Sayings Quotes by Horace. I hope you like these Horace quotes from my collection of quotes about life. The harder you fall the higher you bounce. Related topics: Motivational Perseverance. Rejoice while you are alive; enjoy the day; live life to the fullest; make the most of what you have.
  • Horace Love Quotes and Sayings. In love there are two evils: war and peace. Without love and laughter there is no joy; live amid love and laughter. Excerpt from Wikipedia: Quintus Horatius Flaccus (8 December 65 BC – 27 November 8 BC), known in the English-speaking world as Horace, was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time.
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  • Whatever advice you give, be brief.: Ars Poetica
  • Anger
    Anger is a brief madness.: Epistles
  • To have begun is to have done half the task; dare to be wise.: Epistles
  • Boldness and Enterprise
    Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals; we storm heaven itself in our folly.: Odes
  • I struggle to be brief, and I become obscure.: Ars Poetica
  • City and Country
    In Rome you long for the country; in the country—oh inconstant!—you praise the distant city to the stars.: Satires
  • The mountains will be in labor, and a ridiculous mouse will be born.: Ars Poetica
  • Fame
    Many brave men lived before Agamemnon, but all are weighed down in unending night, unwept and unknown, because they lacked a sacred bard.: Odes
  • Sometimes even excellent Homer nods.: Ars Poetica
  • Nature
    You may drive out Nature with a pitchfork, yet she will always hurry back.: Epistles
  • It is your concern when the wall next door is on fire.: Epistles
  • Patriotism and Nationalism
    Sweet and glorious it is to die for one's country.: Odes
  • The word once spoken flies beyond recall.: Epistles
  • The People
    You [the people] are a many-headed beast.: Epistles
  • Seize the day, put no trust in the morrow.: Odes
  • Violence and Force
    Force without judgment falls of its own weight.
    : Odes