Famous Proverbs
2121 Proverbs about Latin / Page 4
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It is not easy to bear prosperity unruffled.32.
Let but the hours of idleness cease, and the bow of Cupid will become broken and his torch extinguished.33.
Let the poor man mind his tongue.34.
Love and dignity do not dwell together.35.
Love conquers all things; let us own her dominion.36.
Mad desire, when it has the most, longs for more.37.
Make good use of your time, it flies fast.38.
My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger.39.
Neither shall the wave, which has passed on, ever be recalled; nor can the hour, which has once fled by, return again.40.
No herb can remedy the anguish of love.