There was a little community of this kind formed in Genoa, where they were known as Sequere me, from the phrase used when addressing those whom they elected to join them.
The 'sequere deum' was playing its part; I felt no reluctance.
Iam istuc te quoque impediet in navigando, in conserendo, in uxore ducenda, in liberis procreandis plurimisque in rebus, in quibus nihil sequere praeter probabile.
This, sir, is what experience has done for me, assisted by Sequere fatum.
As for me, I have always been the partisan of sequere Deum, which I interpret thus: 'Take luck for your guide, and walk on blindly.
You see that upon this occasion I observed but poorly the great maxim, Sequere fatum.
I was prevented from renewing the attempt by the Sequere fatum, which returned to my memory.
This was truly a case for the 'sequere Deum' of the Stoics.
I was weak and indifferent and let myself be persuaded, and got into a coach with Edgar in obedience to the Stoic maxim I had learnt in the happy days of my youth: 'Sequere Deum'.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sequere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.