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Latin Proverbs - page 58
There are many languages on earth, but one in heaven.
Latin Proverb
The silence resulting from absence has destroyed many a friendship.
Latin Proverb
The more you give in, the more you have to give in.
Latin Proverb
The intemperate die young, and rarely en joy old age.
Latin Proverb
The face is the index to the mind.
Latin Proverb
Repentant tears wash out the stain of guilt.
Latin Proverb
Presumption first blinds a man, and then sets him a running.
Latin Proverb
You should only believe half of what you see, and none of which you hear.
Latin Proverb
You are his father by nature, I by counsel.
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We learn the value of things more in their loss than in their enjoyment.
Latin Proverb
War appears pleasant to those who have never experienced it.
Latin Proverb
The more we have, the more we want.
Latin Proverb
The highest spoke in fortune's wheel may soon turn lowest.
Latin Proverb
That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.
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Talent and poverty, wealth and stupidity generally dwell together.
Latin Proverb
You are comparing a rose to an anemone.
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What raging rashly is begun, Challengeth shame before half done.
Latin Proverb
Wealth is protected and poverty is assisted by concord.
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The pleasures of love are enhanced by injuries.
Latin Proverb
The highest seat will not hold more than one.
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No one loves another better than himself.
Latin Proverb
Providential aid at a critical moment.
Latin Proverb
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