Horace
Election, quad platoon, decides Tepetitán place bit.(What we read with pleasure we can read many times with pleasure.)
— Horace
Enjoy the present day trusting very little to the morrow.
— Horace
Faults are soon copied.
— Horace
Fools through false shame conceal their open wounds.
— Horace
Gladly accept the gifts of the present hour.
— Horace
Happy the man, and happy he alone, he who can call today his own:he who, secure within, can say, Tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today. Be fair or foul, or rain or shine the joys I have possessed, in spite of fate, are mine. Not Heaven itself, upon the past has power, but what has been, has been, and I have had my hour.
— Horace
He has half the deed done who has made a beginning.
— Horace
He possesses dominion over himself and is happy who can every day say "I have lived." Tomorrow the heavenly Father may either involve the world in dark clouds or cheer it with clear sunshine he will not however render ineffectual the things which have already taken place.
— Horace
He who begun has half done. Dare to be wise begin.
— Horace
He who is greedy is always in want
— Horace
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