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Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus 65-8BC)

Roman Poet.

Horace wrote many odes.

I believe his quotations are remarkable.

Some Examples.

1 I strive to be brief, I become obscure.

2 Mountains will heave in childbirth, and a silly little mouse will be born.

3 To the Greeks the Muse gave native wit, to the Greeks the gift of graceful eloquence.

4 Not god, nor men, nor even booksellers have to put up with poets' being second - rate.

5 To save a man life against his will is the same as killing him.

6 We are just statistics, born to consume resources.

7 Believe each day that has dawned is your last. Some hour to which you not been looking forward will prove lovely. As for me, if you want a good laugh, you will come and find me fat and sleek, in excellent condition, one of Epicurus' heard of pigs.


8 To marvel at nothing is just about the one and only thing Numicuis, that can make a man happy and keep him that way.


9 Pale Death kicks his way equally into to the cottages of the poor and the castles of kings.

10 Mix a little foolisness with your serious plans:
it's lovely to be silly at the right moment.

11 It is a sweet and seemly thing to die for one's country.

12 While wer're talking time will have meanly run on: pick today's fruits, not relying on the future in the slightest.


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post Sep 7 03, 14:06
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Dulce et decorum pro patria mori
is the same bull they have been feeding youn men since Roman days
It is sweeter and more fitting to live for your country

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