Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Death is the ultimate boundary of human matters.
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
Boundary
Boundaries
Matters
Ultimate
Death
Human
Humans
Matter
More quotes by Horace
As we speak cruel time is fleeing. Seize the day, believing as little as possible in tomorrow.
Horace
As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word.
Horace
What wonders does not wine! It discloses secrets ratifies and confirms our hopes thrusts the coward forth to battle eases the anxious mind of its burden instructs in arts. Whom has not a cheerful glass made eloquent! Whom not quite free and easy from pinching poverty!
Horace
The things, that are repeated again and again, are pleasant.
Horace
Life is largely a matter of expectation.
Horace
Enjoy the present day, trust the least possible to the future.
Horace
Luck cannot change birth.
Horace
The man is either crazy or he is a poet.
Horace
Verses devoid of substance, melodious trifles. [Lat., Versus inopes rerum, nugaeque canorae.]
Horace
Lighten grief with hopes of a brighter morrow Temper joy, in fear of a change of fortune.
Horace
Be this thy brazen bulwark, to keep a clear conscience, and never turn pale with guilt.
Horace
The whole race of scribblers flies from the town and yearns for country life.
Horace
It is the false shame of fools to try to conceal wounds that have not healed.
Horace
In adversity be spirited and firm, and with equal prudence lessen your sail when filled with a too fortunate gale of prosperity.
Horace
That corner of the world smiles for me more than anywhere else.
Horace
Those who say nothing about their poverty will obtain more than those who turn beggars.
Horace
The shame is not in having sported, but in not having broken off the sport. [Lat., Nec luisse pudet, sed non incidere ludum.]
Horace
Money is to be sought for first of all virtue after wealth. [Lat., Quaerenda pecunia primum est virtus post nummos.]
Horace
Justice, though moving with tardy pace, has seldom failed to overtake the wicked in their flight. [Lat., Raro antecedentem scelestum Deseruit pede poena claudo.]
Horace
Poets wish to profit or to please.
Horace