Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Years, following years, steal something every day At last they steal us from ourselves away.
Horace
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Horace
Philosopher
Poet
Writer
Quintus Horatius Flaccus
Q. Horatius Flaccus
Horatius
Horatius Flaccus
Last
Steal
Death
Cycles
Away
Stealing
Every
Seasons
Something
Following
Years
Eternity
Timeliness
Time
Memories
Anticipation
Lasts
Timing
More quotes by Horace
Flames too soon acquire strength if disregarded.
Horace
Anger is brief madness
Horace
With you I should love to live, with you be ready to die.
Horace
Knowledge without education is but armed injustice.
Horace
Clogged with yesterday's excess, the body drags the mind down with it.
Horace
The question is yet before the court.
Horace
Of what use is a fortune to me, if I cannot use it? [Lat., Quo mihi fortunam, si non conceditur uti?]
Horace
Day is pushed out by day, and each new moon hastens to its death. [Lat., Truditur dies die, Novaeque pergunt interire lunae.]
Horace
Kings play the fool, and the people suffer for it.
Horace
In my youth I thought of writing a satire on mankind! but now in my age I think I should write an apology for them.
Horace
Pry not into the affairs of others, and keep secret that which has been entrusted to you, though sorely tempted by wine and passion.
Horace
One night awaits all, and death's path must be trodden once and for all.
Horace
And Tragedy should blush as much to stoop To the low mimic follies of a farce, As a grave matron would to dance with girls.
Horace
What do sad complaints avail if the offense is not cut down by punishment.
Horace
He who is greedy is always in want.
Horace
The lofty pine is oftenest shaken by the winds High towers fall with a heavier crash And the lightning strikes the highest mountain.
Horace
I am not bound over to swear allegiance to any master where the storm drives me I turn in for shelter.
Horace
Better one thorn pluck'd out than all remain.
Horace
O citizens, first acquire wealth you can practice virtue afterward.
Horace
Poets, the first instructors of mankind, Brought all things to the proper native use.
Horace