“There is as much sense in Hafiz as in Horace, and as much knowledge of the world.” — Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Copy Share Image
“Of writing well, be sure, the secret lies In wisdom :therefore study to be wise.” — Horace Copy Share Image
“Horace, like all dogs, heard dead-voices quite often, and sometimes saw their owners.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
One attraction of Latin is that you can immerse yourself in the poems of Horace and Catullus without fretting over how to… — Peter Brodie Copy Share Image
I'll build mine tomorrow," Horace said through a mouthful of food. "This is excellent, Will! When I have grandchildren, I'll name them… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
Horace appears in good humor while he censures, and therefore his censure has the more weight, as supposed to proceed from judgment… — Edward Young Copy Share Image
Horace's best ode would not please a young woman as much as the mediocre verses of the young man she is in… — Michael Moore Copy Share Image
“Vince Horace is gay, I know that every man is susceptible, every man makes mistakes, and nothing is ever as it seems.” — Alessandra Torre Copy Share Image
“I don’t snore,” Horace said, with dignity. Will raised his eyebrows.“Is that so?” he said. “Then in that case, you’d better chase… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents, which, in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant. -Horace” — Aron Ralston Copy Share Image
Never take your eyes off them,” Horace said to Gilan, in an admonishing tone. “Didn’t MacNeil ever tell you that? — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Horace’s eyes get wide, and he glances between me and the house. “Every time I think I got a grip on this… — Erica Cameron Copy Share Image
“You'll like it less when you hear what they've been building. It's a big raised platform at the end of the square… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Horace was big for his age and a natural athlete. The chances that he would be refused were virtually nonexistent. Horace was… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
Looks like he's lost a guinea and found a farthing," Horace said, then added, unnecessarily, "Will, I mean." Halt turned in his… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
Horace, in a particularly boastful mood, once said his verse would last as long as the vestal virgins kept going up the… — Northrop Frye Copy Share Image
“I think, too, that they who grumble at the times, as Horace did, and declare that each age is worse than its… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
“Ut haec ipsa qui non sentiat deorum vim habere is nihil omnino sensurus esse videatur." If any man cannot feel the power… — Horace Copy Share Image
All we could get out of them was that they were taking us to 'Kurokuma'. We didn't know if that was a… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Horace felt an overwhelming need to sneeze. He tried to smother the sound, but only succeeded in making it louder. Will looked… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Horace felt an overwhelming need to sneeze. He tried to smother the sound, but only succeeded in making it louder. Will looked… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Will had been taken aback in his confrontation with Arisaka to discover that his name- Chocho- meant "Butterfly"... He was puzzled to… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“should spot us from the air?” said Hugh. “They won’t. We’ll be careful.” “And if they’re waiting for us in the town?”… — Ransom Riggs Copy Share Image
“The very old can tell you about peace. They have fought through the black, sinking, visceral knowledge of death–their own death–that heralds… — Anne Rivers Siddons Copy Share Image
“Any sign of them yet? he asked. Will looked at him. 'Yes', he said. 'A party of fifty Scotti came though just… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Alone in the kitchen, Horace stared with sombre eyes at the plate of food. For a long time he betrayed no sign… — Stephen Crane Copy Share Image
“Do you think you could persuade that horse of yours to stay with the other horses for a minute or two?” he… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“But...' Horace looked from one familiar face to another. 'How did you come to..?' Before he could finish the question, Will interupted,… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Already, Cullum felt a stirring of interest. The name Horace and the mention of an oakleaf symbol struck a chord in his… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“Our way would seem quite familiar to the Romans, more by far than the Greek way. Socrates in the Symposium, when Alcibiades… — Edith Hamilton Copy Share Image
“Carpe Diem By Edna Stewart Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Walt Whitman did it, why can't I? The words of Horace, his laconic phrase.… — Edna Stewart Copy Share Image
“Horace, fit, and athletic and light on his feet, gave their guards the fewest opportunities to beat him, although on one occasion… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“He looked up as the party emerged and nickered a soft hello to his master, who was dressed in an unfamiliar green… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“All of life’s unpleasant experiences – when we make fools of ourselves, act thoughtlessly, or lapse in our observance of some virtue… — Fernando Pessoa Copy Share Image
Golf is to me what his Sabine farm was to the poet Horace - a solace and an inspiration. — Ramsay MacDonald Copy Share Image