Quotes by Horace

Horace

Roman poet

Category: Poets (Contemporary)

Quotes 61 till 80 of 123.

  • I hate the irreverent rabble and keep them far from me.
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  • I have completed a monument more lasting than brass.
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  • I shall not wholly die, and a great part of me will escape the grave.
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  • I shall strike the stars with my unlifted head.
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  • I strive to be brief, and I become obscure.
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  • I teach that all men are mad.
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  • If a better system is thine, impart it; if not, make use of mine.
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  • If a man's fortune does not fit him, it is like the shoe in the story; if too large it trips him up, if too small it pinches him.
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  • If you wish me to weep, you must first show grief yourself.
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  • If you would have me weep, you must first of all feel grief yourself.
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  • In the word of no master am I bound to believe.
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  • It is a sweet and seemly thing to die for one's country.
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  • It is of no consequence of what parents a man is born, as long as he be a man of merit.
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  • It is your business when the wall next door catches fire.
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  • Labor diligently to increase your property.
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  • Let us my friends snatch our opportunity form the passing day.
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  • Let your literary compositions be kept from the public eye for nine years.
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  • Life gives nothing to man without labor.
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  • Life is largely a matter of expectation.
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  • Live as brave men and face adversity with stout hearts.
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