Famous Proverbs
2121 Proverbs about Latin / Page 150
1491.
The fool would teach the learned.1492.
The force of anger is broken by a soft answer.1493.
The force which a body at rest exercises on a body in motion impinging upon it.1494.
The fox loves cunning, the wolf covets the lamb, and a woman longs for praise.1495.
The fox may grow gray, but never good.1496.
The gifts of fortune do not always benefit us.1497.
The girl is more inviting who smells of wild thyme than she who smells of musk.1498.
The gladiator seeks advice, when in the very lists.1499.
The gnat trusting itself to the flame is singed.1500.
The gods assist the industrious.