SENECA'S SHIP Nautical " Horace intended the motto
Description
" Horace intended the motto as a command to focus on the present and avoid postponing things unnecessarily
or switch between the two sides depending on which aesthetic you prefer for the day
but has since been translated into many languages and used by many orators throughout the years
France in 1910
but to seize the moment and start implementing change and intention NOW
SENECA'S SHIP Nautical " Horace intended the mottoHandmade and casted in the USA, this double sided vintage style sterling coin features a ship in full sail surrounded by a compass border on one side, and a relevant quote from Seneca on the other side: "If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable." Seneca's quote spoke to us on a personal level, as we have all experienced the desire to implement a change or set out on an adventure but have struggled with setting specific
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