Qintus Horatius Flaccus

Ancient Rome
8 Dec -65 // 27 Nov -8
Poet

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Lightning strikes the tops of the mountains
Let every man find pleasure in practising the profession he has learnt
It is no easy matter to say commonplace things in an original way
In vain will you fly from one vice if in your wilfulness you embrace another
In going abroad we change the climate and not our dispositions
In adversity be spirited and firm, and with equal prudence lessen your sail when filled with a too fortunate gale of prosperity
If you cannot conduct yourself with propriety, give place to those who can
If things look badly today they may look better tomorrow
Hidden knowledge differs little from ignorance
He who speaks ill of an absent friend, or fails to take his part if attacked by another, that man is a scoundrel
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