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No one attacks me with impunity.
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Nourish not a lion's whelp.
(Latin Proverb)
One house cannot keep two dogs.
(Latin Proverb)
Our outward actions reveal our hidden intentions.
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Pondering over many things by night.
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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.
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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.
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They who are thirsty drink in silence.
(Latin Proverb)
Time reveals all things.
(Latin Proverb)
Trifles often lead to serious results.
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Vengeance is slow, but stern.
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We pardon faults in youth.
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What you are doing do thoroughly.
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While we would catch we are caught.
(Latin Proverb)
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)
Nourish the whelps of a wolf!
(Latin Proverb)
One lawsuit begets another.
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Our own house surpasses every other.
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Poor though in the midst of wealth.
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Providence crushes pride.
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Rejoice with those that do rejoice.
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Seek a wife in your own sphere.
(Latin Proverb)
Sing before breakfast, cry before night.
(Latin Proverb)
Sorrow follows pleasure.
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Success alters our manners.
(Latin Proverb)
The autumn of beauty is still beautiful.
(Latin Proverb)
The drama has been acted out
(Latin Proverb)
The hour is passing.
(Latin Proverb)
The quoit attracts them more than philosophy.
(Latin Proverb)
The wolf dances round the well.
(Latin Proverb)
Thief knows thief, and wolf knows wolf.
(Latin Proverb)
Time softens animosity.
(Latin Proverb)
Troy is a thing of the past.
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Vice is nourished by concealment.
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We perish by permitted things.
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What you've never had you never miss.
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Who loses honor can lose nothing else.
(Latin Proverb)
Without divine assistance we can achieve nothing.
(Latin Proverb)
You are talking to a stone.
(Latin Proverb)
You seek wool from a donkey!
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No one but death shall part us.
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Novelty always appears handsome.
(Latin Proverb)
One man must not fight with two.
(Latin Proverb)
Out of nothing nothing comes.
(Latin Proverb)
Potter envies potter, and smith smith.
(Latin Proverb)
Providence has not entirely deserted us.
(Latin Proverb)
Relationship produces envy.
(Latin Proverb)
Seize the day
(Latin Proverb)
Sing not of triumph before the victory.
(Latin Proverb)
Sorrows come uninvited.
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Success leads to insolence.
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The axe forgets what the tree remembers.
(Latin Proverb)
The early morn favours study.
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The laborer is worthy of his hire.
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The razor against the grindstone.
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The work tests the workman.
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Thieves dread a commotion.
(Latin Proverb)
Tis wisdom sometimes to seem a fool.
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True friends are tested in adversity.
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Viper produces viper.
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We shall never be younger.
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Whatever is said in Latin sounds profound.
(Latin Proverb)
Who loves me loves my dog.
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Women's jars breed men's wars.
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You are teaching a fish to swim.
(Latin Proverb)
You stick in the same mire.
(Latin Proverb)
No one is without flaw.
(Latin Proverb)
Novelty in all things is charming.
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