2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 106
- 1051. Length of time rots a stone.
 - 1052. Less malevolence, or more power to exercise it.
 - 1053. Less of your courtesy, and more of your purse.
 - 1054. Let a fool hold his tongue, and he will pass for a sage.
 - 1055. Let but the hours of idleness cease, and the bow of Cupid will become broken and his torch extinguished.
 - 1056. Let each man do his best.
 - 1057. Let every man have his due.
 - 1058. Let him bear the prize, who has deserved it.
 - 1059. Let him take the oars who has learned to row.
 - 1060. Let him that earns the bread eat it.

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