Horace Quotes About Latin

We have collected for you the TOP of Horace's best quotes about Latin! Here are collected all the quotes about Latin starting from the birthday of the Poet – December 8, 65 BC! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 44 sayings of Horace about Latin. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • Victory is by nature superb and insulting.

  • Carpe diem. (Seize the day.)

    Horace, Jeffrey H. Kaimowitz (2008). “The Odes of Horace”, p.27, JHU Press
  • The Cadiz tribe, not used to bearing our yoke.

  • No master can make me swear blind obedience.

  • It is sweet and honorable to die for your country.

  • Capture the day, put minimum trust on tomorrow.

  • The same (hated) man will be loved after he's dead. How quickly we forget.

  • The words can not return.

  • People hiss at me, but I applaud myself in my own house, and at the same time contemplate the money in my chest.

  • He, who has blended the useful with the sweet, has gained every point .

  • The wolf attacks with his fang, the bull with his horn.

    Horace, (2016). “The Complete Odes and Satires of Horace”, p.249, Princeton University Press
  • When putting words together is good to do it with nicety and caution, your elegance and talent will be evident if by putting ordinary words together you create a new voice.

  • Those who cross the sea, change sky, but not soul.

  • Remember to keep the mind calm in difficult moments.

  • Half is done when the beginning is done.

  • I am doubting what to do.

  • Not worth is an example that does not solve the problem.

  • From the egg to the apple.

    Horace (1836). “The works of Horace: translated literally into English prose; for the use of those who are desirous of acquiring or recovering a competent knowledge of the Latin language”, p.29
  • Limbs of a dismembered poet.

    Satires bk. 1, no. 4, l. 62
  • We are deceived by the appearance of right.

  • No, but you're wrong now, and always will be.

  • Alas, Postumus, the fleeting years slip by, nor will piety give any stay to wrinkles and pressing old age and untamable death.

  • The glory is for those who deserve.

  • One musts avoid that wicked temptress, Laziness.

  • Don't waste the opportunity.

  • The things, that are repeated again and again, are pleasant.

  • I want to live, and die with you.

  • Blend a little folly with thy worldly plans: it is delightful to give loose on a proper occasion.

    "The Works of Horace: With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory".
  • The dispute is still before the judge.

  • He who has lost his money-belt will go where you wish.

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