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Trodden Quotes by Horace
- One night awaits all, and death's path must be trodden once and for all.
- Death's dark way Must needs be trodden once, however we pause.
More Trodden Quotes
- Aromatic plants bestow no spicy fragrance while they grow; but crush'd or trodden to the ground, diffuse their balmy sweets around. — Oliver Goldsmith
- The air was fragrant with a thousand trodden aromatic herbs, with fields of lavender, and with the brightest roses blushing in tufts… — William C. Bryant
- We shall suffer no attachment to literature, no taste for abstract discussion, no love of purely intellectual theories, to seduce us from… — George Ripley
- The Lamanites [Native Americans], now a down-trodden people, are a remnant of the house of Israel. The curse of God has followed… — Wilford Woodruff
- The trodden worm curls up. This testifies to its caution. It thus reduces its chances of being trodden upon again. In the… — Friedrich Nietzsche
- The path to Heaven is narrow, rough and full of wearisome and trying ascents, nor can it be trodden without great toil;… — Robert Southwell
- Cities, in many ways, are the best repositories for a love affair. You are in a forest or a cornfield, you are… — Edna O'Brien
- Pride looks back upon its past deeds, and calculating with nicety what it has done, it commits itself to rest; whereas humility… — James McCosh
- There is no short-cut no patent tram-road, to wisdom. After all the centuries of invention, the soul's path lies through the thorny… — George Eliot
- How great is the path proper to the Sage! Like overflowing water, it sends forth and nourishes all things, and rises up… — Confucius
- Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. — Edmund Burke
- Men walk almost always in the paths trodden by others, proceeding in their actions by imitation. — Niccolo Machiavelli