Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
The gods my protectors. [Lat., Di me tuentur.]
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
Protectors
Protector
Gods
More quotes by Horace
By the favour of the heavens
Horace
Who is a good man? He who keeps the decrees of the fathers, and both human and divine laws. [Lat., Vir bonus est quis? Qui consulta patrum, qui leges juraque servat.]
Horace
As a neighboring funeral terrifies sick misers, and fear obliges them to have some regard for themselves so, the disgrace of others will often deter tender minds from vice.
Horace
Anger is momentary madness, so control your passion or it will control you.
Horace
High descent and meritorious deeds, unless united to wealth, are as useless as seaweed.
Horace
Happy the man who, removed from all cares of business, after the manner of his forefathers cultivates with his own team his paternal acres, freed from all thought of usury.
Horace
Be brief, that the mind may catch thy precepts, and the more easily retain them.
Horace
Dull winter will re-appear.
Horace
Be not for ever harassed by impotent desire.
Horace
Be this thy brazen bulwark, to keep a clear conscience, and never turn pale with guilt.
Horace
The musician who always plays on the same string is laughed at.
Horace
Who loves the golden mean is safe from the poverty of a tenement, is free from the envy of a palace. [Lat., Auream quisquis mediocritatem deligit tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula.]
Horace
We hate virtue when it is safe when removed from our sight we diligently seek it. [Lat., Virtutem incolumem odimus, Sublatum ex oculis quaerimus.]
Horace
Labor diligently to increase your property.
Horace
Now is the time for drinking now the time to beat the earth with unfettered foot.
Horace
People hiss at me, but I applaud myself in my own house, and at the same time contemplate the money in my chest.
Horace
We are dust and shadow. [Lat., Pulvis et umbra sumus.]
Horace
Take heed lest you stumble.
Horace
The cautious wolf fears the pit, the hawk regards with suspicion the snare laid for her, and the fish the hook in its concealment.
Horace
In times of stress, be bold and valiant.
Horace