If you wish me to weep, you yourself must feel grief.
-- Horace (65-8 BC)
-- Ars Poetica, 102
-- Horace (65-8 BC)
-- Ars Poetica, 102
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-- Horace (65-8 BC)
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Ars Poetica,... - The mountains will be in labour; an absurd mouse will be born.
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Horace (8... - We are all driven into the same fold.
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Horace (8...
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Murphy's Military Laws,... - This is not a pre-made tagline
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