Famous Proverbs
2121 Proverbs about Latin / Page 85
841.
I simply state what I have heard.842.
I speak of garlic, you reply about onions.843.
I wince to win.844.
I wish I were at home.845.
I would not purchase it at the price of a rotten nut.846.
I would rather be in an apple-tree, than a bad man in distress.847.
I would rather buy than beg.848.
Idleness is ever the root of indecision.849.
If a man falls in love with a frog, he thinks his frog a very Diana.850.
If all men were on an equality, the consequence would be that all must perish: for who would till the ground? who would sow it? Who would plant? who would press wine?.