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4th of july Quote by Horace

“Who then is free? The one who wisely is lord of themselves, who neither poverty, death or captivity terrify, who is strong to resist his appetites and shun honors, and is complete in themselves smooth and round like a globe” quote by Horace
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“Who then is free? The one who wisely is lord of themselves, who neither poverty, death or captivity terrify, who is strong to resist his appetites and shun honors, and is complete in themselves smooth and round like a globe”

Horace

About This Quote

Source Poem: Odes, Book 1, line 12, 23 BC

True freedom is self‑mastery, unshaken by external threats, desires, or honors, achieving inner completeness.

In simple terms: Freedom means mastering yourself, not being swayed by external forces.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate inner self‑control.

Themes

freedom self‑mastery philosophy inner peace

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • leadership training
  • mental resilience
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

Stoicism ethical autonomy personal sovereignty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What internal habits foster self‑mastery?
  • Can external pressures ever be fully ignored?
A Different Perspective

Self‑control is hard to maintain.

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