Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Live as brave men and face adversity with stout hearts.
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
Faces
Live
Heart
Stout
Men
Adversity
Brave
Hearts
Courage
Face
More quotes by Horace
Tis pleasant to have a large heap to take from.
Horace
Content with his past life, let him take leave of life like a satiated guest.
Horace
Neither men, nor gods, nor booksellers' shelves permit ordinary poets to exist. [Lat., Mediocribus esse poetis Non homines, non di, non concessere columnae.]
Horace
The ox longs for the gaudy trappings of the horse the lazy pack-horse would fain plough. [We envy the position of others, dissatisfied with our own.]
Horace
Smooth out with wine the worries of a wrinkled brow.
Horace
Do not pursue with the terrible scourge him who deserves a slight whip. [Lat., Ne scutica dignum horribili sectere flagello.]
Horace
She - philosophy is equally helpful to the rich and poor: neglect her, and she equally harms the young and old.
Horace
To grow a philosopher's beard.
Horace
I am doubting what to do.
Horace
What does drunkenness not accomplish? It unlocks secrets, confirms our hopes, urges the indolent into battle, lifts the burden from anxious minds, teaches new arts.
Horace
Anger is a momentary madness.
Horace
Wine brings to light the hidden secrets of the soul.
Horace
Deep in the cavern of the infant's breast the father's nature lurks, and lives anew.
Horace
The populace may hiss me, but when I go home and think of my money, I applaud myself.
Horace
If you rank me with the lyric poets, my exalted head shall strike the stars. [Lat., Quod si me lyricis vatibus inseris, Sublimi feriam sidera vertice.]
Horace
Everything that is superfluous overflows from the full bosom.
Horace
Humble things become the humble.
Horace
Knowledge without education is but armed injustice.
Horace
A good and faithful judge ever prefers the honorable to the expedient.
Horace
Seize the day [Carpe diem]: trust not to the morrow.
Horace