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- To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- Make money, money by fair means if you can, if not, but any means money.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- He who has begun has half done. Dare to be wise; begin!
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- The covetous man is ever in want.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- Think to yourself that every day is your last; the hour to which you do not look forward will come as a welcome surprise.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- The years as they pass plunder us of one thing after another.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- It is when I struggle to be brief that I become obscure.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- He wins every hand who mingles profit with pleasure.
- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC), Epistles
- I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.
- Caesar Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD), from Suetonius, Augustus
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