The arrow will not always find the mark intended.
HORACEThe short span of life forbids us to spin out hope to any length. Soon will night be upon you, and the fabled Shades, and the shadowy Plutonian home.
More Horace Quotes
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Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum, Multa recedentes adimiunt. (The years, as they come, bring many agreeable things with them; as they go, they take many away.)
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Where there are many beauties in a poem I shall not cavil at a few faults proceeding either from negligence or from the imperfection of our nature.
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A word, once sent abroad, flies irrevocably.
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A man perfect to the finger tips.
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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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With you I should love to live, with you be ready to die.
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Do not try to find out – we’re forbidden to know – what end the gods have in store for me, or for you.
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Having no business of his own to attend to, he busies himself with the affairs of others.
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Sapere aude. Dare to be wise.
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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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I would not exchange my life of ease and quiet for the riches of Arabia.
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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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He makes himself ridiculous who is for ever repeating the same mistake.
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He will often have to scratch his head, and bite his nails to the quick. [To succeed he will have to puzzle his brains and work hard.]
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