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(2261 Proverbs)
A dissimilarity of pursuits dissolves friendship.
(Latin Proverb)
A hungry ass needs not a blow.
(Latin Proverb)
A picture is a poem wanting words.
(Latin Proverb)
A triple rope is not easily broken.
(Latin Proverb)
All lay load on the willing horse.
(Latin Proverb)
An onion will not produce a rose.
(Latin Proverb)
Bashfulness will not avail a beggar.
(Latin Proverb)
Bold in design, but timid in execution.
(Latin Proverb)
By speedy, not by slow measures.
(Latin Proverb)
Constant dripping wears away the rock.
(Latin Proverb)
Death is preferable.
(Latin Proverb)
Don't let the bastards grind you down.
(Latin Proverb)
Either to conquer or to die.
(Latin Proverb)
A dog is worthy of his food.
(Latin Proverb)
A hungry man will listen to nothing.
(Latin Proverb)
A plank in a wreck.
(Latin Proverb)
A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
(Latin Proverb)
All power is impatient of a partner.
(Latin Proverb)
An uncalled-for defence becomes a positive accusation.
(Latin Proverb)
Be brave, not ferocious.
(Latin Proverb)
Bold resolution is the favourite of providence.
(Latin Proverb)
By valor and arms. [Virtute et armis.]
(Latin Proverb)
Constant dropping wears away a stone.
(Latin Proverb)
Death is the great leveller.
(Latin Proverb)
Don't speak against the sun.
(Latin Proverb)
Empty expressions. Bombast.
(Latin Proverb)
A donkey is known by his ears.
(Latin Proverb)
A jackdaw among the muses.
(Latin Proverb)
A poor cask often holds good wine.
(Latin Proverb)
A useless pitcher does not get broken.
(Latin Proverb)
All things are not good for all.
(Latin Proverb)
An unguarded speech reveals the truth.
(Latin Proverb)
Be mine; I will be thine.
(Latin Proverb)
Boldly ventured is half won.
(Latin Proverb)
Caesar's wife should be above suspicion.
(Latin Proverb)
Contrasts mutually set off each other.
(Latin Proverb)
Deeds not words are required.
(Latin Proverb)
Don't that just butter your grits.
(Latin Proverb)
Empty pitchers ring loudest.
(Latin Proverb)
A fisherman once stung will be wiser.
(Latin Proverb)
A king or a slave.
(Latin Proverb)
A prospering man should remain at home.
(Latin Proverb)
A weak foundation destroys the work.
(Latin Proverb)
All things are possible with God.
(Latin Proverb)
Anger is a transient madness.
(Latin Proverb)
Be not unmindful of obligations conferred.
(Latin Proverb)
Bolt a door with a boiled carrot!
(Latin Proverb)
Candour breeds hatred.
(Latin Proverb)
Conversation ministers to a mind diseased.
(Latin Proverb)
Deliberate often -- decide once.
(Latin Proverb)
Double charging will break a cannon.
(Latin Proverb)
Emulation begets emulation.
(Latin Proverb)
A fool talks of folly.
(Latin Proverb)
A king's castle is his home.
(Latin Proverb)
A rising tide lifts all boats.
(Latin Proverb)
A wealthy man can err with impunity.
(Latin Proverb)
All things come to those who wait.
(Latin Proverb)
Antiquity is entitled to respect.
(Latin Proverb)
Be what you would seem to be.
(Latin Proverb)
Branches may be trained; not the trunk.
(Latin Proverb)
Catch the opportunity.
(Latin Proverb)
Conviviality reveals secrets.
(Latin Proverb)
Deliberate slowly, execute quickly.
(Latin Proverb)
Each hour injures, the last one slays.
(Latin Proverb)
Emulation is the whetstone of talent.
(Latin Proverb)
A fox is known by this tail.
(Latin Proverb)
A lengthy sermon is intolerable.
(Latin Proverb)
A rotten egg cannot be spoiled.
(Latin Proverb)
A word is sufficient for the wise.
(Latin Proverb)
All things stand under a fixed law.
(Latin Proverb)
Any man can steer in a calm.
(Latin Proverb)
Bear no malice.
(Latin Proverb)
Brave men lived before Agamemnon.
(Latin Proverb)
Catching's before hanging.
(Latin Proverb)
Court not companionship with tigers.
(Latin Proverb)
Desire nothing that would bring disgrace.
(Latin Proverb)
Each man has his peculiar hobby.
(Latin Proverb)
Emulation is the whetstone of wit.
(Latin Proverb)
A friend of the human race.
(Latin Proverb)
A leopard cannot change his spots.
(Latin Proverb)
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