Bright enough in the dark, dull in time of day. (Latin Proverb)
Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time. (Latin Proverb)
In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty, In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty. (Latin Proverb)
He will die before he's old who's wise before his time. (Latin Proverb)
He who is first in time has the prior right. (Latin Proverb)
He who has received a kindness forgets it; he who has been injured remembers it. [To benefit one and injure another at the same time is a losing game, for revenge is a stronger feeling than gratitude.] (Latin Proverb)
He opens the theatre, and immediately closes it. [He raises expectation, and crushes it at the same time.] (Latin Proverb)
The happier the time, the more quickly it passes. (Latin Proverb)
They found no fault with Time, save that he fled. (Latin Proverb)
There is a time when nothing should be said, there is a time when some things may be said. but there is indeed no time in which everything can be said. (Latin Proverb)