“No one is content with his own lot.”
Quote by Horace
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The works of Horace: with English notes. For the use of schools and colleges
This volume includes a selection of Horace's poems and prose, designed to assist students and scholars in understanding the works of this classical Latin author. The English notes provide explanations and context to enhance the reader's comprehension of the text. more
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“Who knows if the gods above will add tomorrow's span to this day's sum?”
“What may not be altered is made lighter by patience.”
Source: Horace for English Readers: Being a Translation of the Poems of Quintus Horatius Flaccus Into English Prose
“Consider well what your strength is equal to, and what exceeds your ability.”
“The more a man denies himself, the more shall he obtain from God.”
“Boys must not have th' ambitious care of men, Nor men the weak anxieties of age.”
Source: The Complete Works of Horace
