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Latin Proverb
No gain is so certain as that which proceeds from the economical use of what you already have. (gain)
Fortune favors the bold, but abandons the timid. (fortune)
He makes his home where the living is best. (home)
Fashion is more powerful than any tyrant. (fashion)
Make haste slowly. (haste)
Glory is the shadow of virtue. (glory)
A poor joke must invent its own laughter. (humor)
By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn. (learning)
Beware the tyranny of the minority. (minorities)
Practice is the best master. (practice)
No matter her past, when a chambermaid marries a lord she becomes a lady. (status)
Stupidity is a force unto itself. (stupidity)
Believe nothing and be on your guard against everything. (skepticism)
Better late than never. (tardiness)
Who loves me loves my dog. (animals)
He who walks with the lame learns how to limp. (action)
Hay is more acceptable to an ass than gold. (appreciation)
Those who are once found to be bad are presumed so forever. (wrong)
He alone is wise who can accommodate himself to all contingencies of life; but the fool contends, and struggling, like a swimmer, against the stream. (wisdom)
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