2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 166
- 1651. The owl has one note, the crow another.
 - 1652. The owl sings to the nightingale.
 - 1653. The ox in a strange stall often casts a longing look towards the door.
 - 1654. The ox when most weary is most surefooted.
 - 1655. The parrot utters one cry, the quail another.
 - 1656. The passing hour is sometimes a mother, sometimes a stepmother.
 - 1657. The penalty attaching to evil deeds should be thought of in time.
 - 1658. The people want to be deceived.
 - 1659. The pig prefers mud to clean water.
 - 1660. The plan executed, reason comes to our assistance.

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