People hiss at me, but I applaud myself in my own house, and at the same time contemplate the money in my chest.
HORACEThere is a middle ground in things.
More Horace Quotes
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Let him who has enough ask for nothing more.
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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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Never without a shilling in my purse.
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Money, as it increases, becomes either the master or the slave of ts owner.
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Let him who has once perceived how much that, which has been discarded, excels that which he has longed for, return at once, and seek again that which he despised.
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Rule your mind or it will rule you.
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What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment.
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What impropriety or limit can there be in our grief for a man so beloved?.
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Punishment follows close on crime.
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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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The good hate sin because they love virtue. [Lat., Oderunt peccare boni virtutis amore.]
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It is the false shame of fools to try to conceal wounds that have not healed.
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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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