A word, once sent abroad, flies irrevocably.
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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Life gives nothing to man without labor.
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It is but a poor establishment where there are not many superfluous things which the owner knows not of, and which go to the thieves.
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Pale death, with impartial step, knocks at the hut of the poor and the towers of kings. [Lat., Pallida mors aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas Regumque turres.]
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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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Who prates of war or want after his wine? [Lat., Quis post vina gravem militiam aut pauperiem crepat?]
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A good and faithful judge ever prefers the honorable to the expedient.
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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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Without love and laughter there is no joy; live amid love and laughter.
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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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Sad people dislike the happy, and the happy the sad; the quick thinking the sedate, and the careless the busy and industrious.
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To have begun is half the job; be bold and be sensible.
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What it is forbidden to be put right becomes lighter by acceptance.
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By the favour of the heavens
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It is the false shame of fools to try to conceal wounds that have not healed.
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Don’t waste the opportunity.
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