2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 98
- 971. It is cruel to refer to those things which cause sorrow.
 - 972. It is easier to pull down than to build up.
 - 973. It is easier to raise the Devil than to lay him.
 - 974. It is easier to run from virtue to vice, than from vice to virtue.
 - 975. It is easier to win good luck than to retain it.
 - 976. It is easy to set a cask a rolling.
 - 977. It is good to be taught even by an enemy.
 - 978. It is honourable to be accused by those who deserve to be accused.
 - 979. It is inexcusable to have remained long away, and return empty-handed.
 - 980. It is more difficult to bridle the tongue than to conquer an army.

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