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(2261 Proverbs)
You make an elephant of a mouse.
(Latin Proverb)
No man is impatient with his creditors.
(Latin Proverb)
Nothing prevails against wealth.
(Latin Proverb)
One fool makes many.
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Our fears always outnumber our dangers.
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Pleasure often comes from pain.
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Preserve the guns, but destroy the gunners.
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Rare is agreement between beauty and modesty.
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Satires run faster than panegyrics.
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Silence is the voice of complicity.
(Latin Proverb)
Sorrow and ill weather come unsent for.
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Stupidity is a force unto itself.
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That which is violent never lasts long.
(Latin Proverb)
The crab would catch the hare!
(Latin Proverb)
The harp dispels care.
(Latin Proverb)
The people want to be deceived.
(Latin Proverb)
The tale is marred in the telling.
(Latin Proverb)
They fought with varying success.
(Latin Proverb)
Time flies with hasty step.
(Latin Proverb)
Too much of a thing nauseates.
(Latin Proverb)
Unequalled in the smallest matters.
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We give and take in turn.
(Latin Proverb)
What we possess is always beautiful.
(Latin Proverb)
While there is life there is hope.
(Latin Proverb)
Winter never rots in the sky.
(Latin Proverb)
You are but sowing in sand.
(Latin Proverb)
You reap the crop of another.
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No mortal is wise at all hours.
(Latin Proverb)
Nothing, however small, is to be irritated.
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One hour to-day is worth two to-morrow.
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Our hearts run riot in prosperity.
(Latin Proverb)
Ponder long before you act.
(Latin Proverb)
Property is robbery.
(Latin Proverb)
Ready money is ready medicine.
(Latin Proverb)
Scarce things are prized.
(Latin Proverb)
Silence means consent.
(Latin Proverb)
Sorrow brings on premature old age.
(Latin Proverb)
Submission to one wrong brings on another.
(Latin Proverb)
That which satisfies is enough.
(Latin Proverb)
The dead are the best counsellors.
(Latin Proverb)
The highest tree hath the greatest fall.
(Latin Proverb)
The pig prefers mud to clean water.
(Latin Proverb)
The test of merit is success.
(Latin Proverb)
They laugh till they cry.
(Latin Proverb)
Time flies.
(Latin Proverb)
Too much of anything is bad.
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Valour acquires strength by union.
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We hate whom we have injured.
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What will not performance achieve?
(Latin Proverb)
While we draw we are drawn.
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Wisdom does not consist in dress.
(Latin Proverb)
You are carrying owls to Athens.
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You reap what you sow.
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No one attacks me with impunity.
(Latin Proverb)
Nourish not a lion's whelp.
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One house cannot keep two dogs.
(Latin Proverb)
Our outward actions reveal our hidden intentions.
(Latin Proverb)
Pondering over many things by night.
(Latin Proverb)
Providence assists not the idle.
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Reason is absent, when impulse rules.
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Second to none. [Nulli secundus.]
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Sincerity gives wings to power.
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Sorrow dwells on the confines of pleasure.
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Subtlety set a trap and caught itself.
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The assistance of fools only brings injury.
(Latin Proverb)
The die has been cast
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The hindmost dog may catch the hare.
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The provoking pertinacity of a fly.
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The will cannot be compelled.
(Latin Proverb)
They who are thirsty drink in silence.
(Latin Proverb)
Time reveals all things.
(Latin Proverb)
Trifles often lead to serious results.
(Latin Proverb)
Vengeance is slow, but stern.
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We pardon faults in youth.
(Latin Proverb)
What you are doing do thoroughly.
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While we would catch we are caught.
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With a grain of salt.
(Latin Proverb)
You are needlessly alarmed.
(Latin Proverb)
You seek water from a stone.
(Latin Proverb)
No one gives what he doesn't have.
(Latin Proverb)
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