2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 136
- 1351. Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
 - 1352. Possessions dwindle: I mourn their loss. But I mourn the loss of time much more, for anyone can save his purse, but none can win back lost time.
 - 1353. Potter envies potter, and smith smith.
 - 1354. Poverty is death in another form.
 - 1355. Poverty is no disgrace, but it's a great inconvenience.
 - 1356. Poverty makes a man mean.
 - 1357. Poverty shows us who are our friends and who our enemies.
 - 1358. Poverty trieth friends.
 - 1359. Power acquired by guilt was never used for a good purpose.
 - 1360. Power is strengthened by union.

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