The good hate sin because they love virtue. [Lat., Oderunt peccare boni virtutis amore.]
HORACEI would not exchange my life of ease and quiet for the riches of Arabia.
More Horace Quotes
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There is a middle ground in things.
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I would not exchange my life of ease and quiet for the riches of Arabia.
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Sapere aude. Dare to be wise.
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Aiming at brevity, I become obscure.
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Nor let a god come in, unless the difficulty be worthy of such an intervention. [Lat., Nec deus intersit nisi dignus vindice nodus.]
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Who’s started has half finished.
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The years as they pass plunder us of one thing after another.
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Nor has he spent his life badly who has passed it in privacy.
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One cannot know everything.
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Scribblers are a self-conceited and self-worshipping race.
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It is your concern when your neighbor’s wall is on fire.
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Who prates of war or want after his wine? [Lat., Quis post vina gravem militiam aut pauperiem crepat?]
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Often turn the stile [correct with care], if you expect to write anything worthy of being read twice. [Lat., Saepe stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint Scripturus.]
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The populace may hiss me, but when I go home and think of my money, I applaud myself.
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How slight and insignificant is the thing which casts down or restores a mind greedy for praise.
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