Famous Proverbs
2121 Proverbs about Latin / Page 3
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What a man does by the agency of another is his own act.22.
I see the better course and approve of it; I follow, alas. the worse.23.
I shall speak facts; but some will say I deal in fiction.24.
I too am not powerless, and my weapons strike hard.25.
Idleness ruins the constitution.26.
Imperceptibly the hours glide on, and beguile us as they pass.27.
In prosperity you may count on many friends; if the sky becomes overcast you will be alone.28.
It is a kingly act to help the fallen.29.
It is but a small merit to observe silence, but it is a grave fault to speak of matters on which we should be silent.30.
It is good to be taught even by an enemy.