“The sad dislike those who are cheerful, and the cheerful dislike the melancholy.”
Quote by Horace
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“The snow has at last melted, the fields regain their herbage, and the trees their leaves.”
“The whole race of scribblers flies from the town and yearns for country life.”
“There is nothing hard inside the olive; nothing hard outside the nut.”
Source: The poems of Horace
“Those who say nothing about their poverty will obtain more than those who turn beggars.”
“Thus one thing requires assistance from another, and joins in friendly help.”
