Force without judgement falls on its own weight.
HORACEThere is a middle ground in things.
More Horace Quotes
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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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Flames too soon acquire strength if disregarded.
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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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Don’t waste the opportunity.
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Get money; by just means. if you can; if not, still get money.
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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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The populace may hiss me, but when I go home and think of my money, I applaud myself.
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What impropriety or limit can there be in our grief for a man so beloved?.
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Not to be lost in idle admiration is the only sure means of making and preserving happiness.
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The explanation avails nothing, which in leading us from one difficulty involves us in another.
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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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The years as they pass plunder us of one thing after another.
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One cannot know everything.
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What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment.
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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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