Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
You traverse the world in search of happiness which is within the reach of every man. A contented mind confers it on all.
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
Every
Traverse
Mind
Contented
Men
Search
World
Laughter
Reach
Joy
Within
Happiness
Confers
More quotes by Horace
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent? [Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
Horace
Acquittal of the guilty damns the judge.
Horace
Force without reason falls of its own weight.
Horace
Man is never watchful enough against dangers that threaten him every hour. [Lat., Quid quisque vitet nunquam homini satis Cautum est in horas.]
Horace
There is a middle ground in things.
Horace
My cares and my inquiries are for decency and truth, and in this I am wholly occupied.
Horace
It is hard! But what can not be removed, becomes lighter through patience.
Horace
Anger is a short madness.
Horace
Having no business of his own to attend to, he busies himself with the affairs of others.
Horace
The lofty pine is most easily brought low by the force of the wind, and the higher the tower the greater the fall thereof.
Horace
Of what use is a fortune to me, if I cannot use it? [Lat., Quo mihi fortunam, si non conceditur uti?]
Horace
The consummate pleasure (in eating) is not in the costly flavour, but in yourself. Do you seek for sauce for sweating?
Horace
Drawing is the true test of art.
Horace
Remember to keep the mind calm in difficult moments.
Horace
Nor has he lived in vain, who from his cradle to his grave has passed his life in seclusion.
Horace
Knowledge without education is but armed injustice.
Horace
Better wilt thou live...by neither always pressing out to sea nor too closely hugging the dangerous shore in cautious fear of storms.
Horace
Those that are little, little things suit.
Horace
He paints a dolphin in the woods, a boar in the waves.
Horace
To have a great man for an intimate friend seems pleasant to those who have never tried it those who have, fear it. [Lat., Dulcis inexpertis cultura potentis amici Expertus metuit.]
Horace