“Nor has he lived in vain, who from his cradle to his grave has passed his life in seclusion.” Quote by Horace
“Not even piety will stay wrinkles, nor the encroachments of age, nor the advance of death, which cannot be resisted.” AgePietyWrinklesEncroachment Author:Horace
“Not to create confusion in what is clear, but to throw light on what is obscure.” LightClearConfusionObscure Author:Horace
“Not treasured wealth, nor the consul's lictor, can dispel the mind's bitter conflicts and the cares that flit, like bats, about your fretted roofs.” MindCareWealthConflictBitterRoofBatsTreasured Author:Horace
“Pry not into the affairs of others, and keep secret that which has been entrusted to you, though sorely tempted by wine and passion.” Has BeensPassionSecretWineAffairTempted Author:Horace
“Rains driven by storms fall not perpetually on the land already sodden, neither do varying gales for ever disturb the Caspian sea.” FallSeaLandRainStormDrivenGaleCaspian Sea Author:Horace