Having no business of his own to attend to, he busies himself with the affairs of others.
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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Fate with impartial hand turns out the doom of high and low; her capacious urn is constantly shaking the names of all mankind.
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He makes himself ridiculous who is for ever repeating the same mistake.
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Remember to be calm in adversity.
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A word, once sent abroad, flies irrevocably.
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The envious pine at others’ success; no greater punishment than envy was devised by Sicilian tyrants.
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What prevents a man’s speaking good sense with a smile on his face?
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Who’s started has half finished.
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In neglected fields the fern grows, which must be cleared out by fire.
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And I endeavour to subdue circumstances to myself, and not myself to circumstances. [Lat., Et mihi res, non me rebus, subjungere conor.]
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Let him who has enough ask for nothing more.
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Glory drags all men along, low as well as high, bound captive at the wheels of her glittering car.
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People hiss at me, but I applaud myself in my own house, and at the same time contemplate the money in my chest.
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Superfluous words simply spill out when the mind is already full.
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Flames too soon acquire strength if disregarded.
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There is no such thing as perfect happiness.
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