All Horace Quotes
- I want to live, and die with you. Die
- Victory is by nature superb and insulting. Insulting
- Alas, Postumus, the fleeting years slip by, nor will piety give any stay to wrinkles and pressing old age and untamable death. Age
- While I am sane I shall compare nothing to the joy of a friend. Compare
- Does he council you better who bids you, Money, by right means, if you can: but by any means, make money ? Any
- We are free to yield to truth. Free
- Who then is free? The wise man who can govern himself. Free
- Knowledge without education is but armed injustice. Armed
- Carpe diem. (Seize the day.) Carpe
- If you wish me to weep, you yourself must first feel grief. Feel
- Pale death approaches with equal step, and knocks indiscriminately at the door of teh cottage, and the portals of the palace. Approach
- Alas! the fleeting years, how they roll on! Aging
- We rarely find anyone who can say he has lived a happy life, and who, content with his life, can retire from the world like… Age
- Anger is a momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control you. Anger
- Anger is a brief lunacy. Anger
- What's well begun is half done. Begun
- Who after wine, talks of wars hardships or of poverty. Drunkenness
- Now is the time for drinking; now the time to beat the earth with unfettered foot. Beat
- If you study the history and records of the world you must admit that the source of justice was the fear of injustice. Admit
- Men more quickly and more gladly recall what they deride than what they approve and esteem. Approve
- Deep in the cavern of the infant's breast; the father's nature lurks, and lives anew. Anew
- What we learn only through the ears makes less impression upon our minds than what is presented to the trustworthy eye. Ears
- Force without reason falls of its own weight. Fall
- Being, be bold and venture to be wise. Bold
- A shoe that is too large is apt to trip one, and when too small, to pinch the feet. So it is with those whose… Apt