Famous Proverbs
2121 Proverbs about Latin / Page 96
951.
It is cruel to refer to those things which cause sorrow.952.
It is easier to pull down than to build up.953.
It is easier to raise the Devil than to lay him.954.
It is easier to run from virtue to vice, than from vice to virtue.955.
It is easier to win good luck than to retain it.956.
It is easy to set a cask a rolling.957.
It is inexcusable to have remained long away, and return empty-handed.958.
It is more difficult to bridle the tongue than to conquer an army.959.
It is more wicked to love a sin than to commit one.960.
It is never too late to ask what time it is.