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In the same [hospitable] manner that a Calabrian would press you
to eat his pears.
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In truth it is best to learn wisdom, and abandoning all nonsense,
to leave it to boys to enjoy their season of play and mirth.
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It is but a poor establishment where there are not many
superfluous things which the owner knows not of, and which go to
the thieves.
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It is proper that every man should measure himself by his own
proportion and standard.
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It is said that the propriety even of old Cato often yielded to
the exciting influence of the grape.
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Let him who has once perceived how much that, which has been
discarded, excels that which he has longed for, return at once,
and seek again that which he despised.
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Let not a god interfere unless where a god's assistance is
necessary. [Adopt extreme measures only in extreme cases.]
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Let your mind, happily contented with the present, care not what
the morrow will bring with it.
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