“Every man should measure himself by his own standard. [Lat., Metiri se quemque suo modulo ac pede verum est.]” MenShouldStandardsEvery Man Author:Horace
“A well-prepared mind hopes in adversity and fears in prosperity. [Lat., Sperat infestis, metuit secundis Alteram sortem, bene preparatum Pectus.]” MindWellsAdversityPreparedProsperity Author:Horace
“If anything affects your eye, you hasten to have it removed; if anything affects your mind, you postpone the cure for a year. [Lat., Quae laedunt oculum festinas demere; si quid Est animum, differs curandi tempus in annum.]” IfsYearsMindEyeCures Author:Horace
“A mind that is charmed by false appearances refuses better things. [Lat., Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat.]” MindRefuseAppearanceCharmedAnimusFalse Appearances Author:Horace
“The body loaded by the excess of yesterday, depresses the mind also, and fixes to the ground this particle of divine breath. [Lat., Quin corpus onustum Hesternis vitiis, animum quoque praegravat una Atque affigit humo divinae particulam aurae.]” MindBodyDivineBreathsYesterdayExcessDepressingParticlesLoadedCorpus Author:Horace
“Get money; by just means. if you can; if not, still get money.” IfsMeanStillsMoneyGet Money Author:Horace
“Money, as it increases, becomes either the master or the slave of ts owner.” MoneyMastersIncreaseSlaveOwners Author:Horace
“Money is to be sought for first of all; virtue after wealth. [Lat., Quaerenda pecunia primum est; virtus post nummos.]” FirstsWealthMoneyVirtuePosts Author:Horace
“Money, make money; by honest means if you can; if not, by any means make money. [Lat., Rem facias rem, Recte si possis, si non, quocumque modo rem.]” IfsMeanMoneyHonestMaking Money Author:Horace