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Who then is free? The wise man who can command himself. Horace
greek-poet somehow trust
For somehow this disease inheres in tyranny, never to trust one's friends. Aeschylus
greek-poet shall
If you add a little to a little, and then do it again, soon that little shall be much. Hesiod
greek-poet poems poetry written
No poems can please for long or live that are written by water drinkers. Horace
greek-poet venture
Begin, be bold and venture to be wise. Horace
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I strive to be brief but I become obscure. Horace
greek-poet hour rustic waits
He who postpones the hour of living is like the rustic who waits for the river to run out before he crosses. Horace
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In labouring to be concise, I become obscure. Horace
greek-poet stake
Your own safety is at stake when your neighbor's wall is ablaze. Horace