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 :: Proverbs »  Latin
Let the buyer beware.
Source: (Latin)
Let the devil never find you unoccupied.
Source: (Latin)
Let the ignorant learn, and the learned delight in refreshing the memory.
Source: (Latin)
Let them hate, so that they fear me.
Source: (Latin)
Let them laugh that win.
Source: (Latin)
Let there be no delay.
Source: (Latin)
Let us be judged of by our actions.
Source: (Latin)
Let us go, where fate directs us.
Source: (Latin)
Liberal enough of another man's leather.
Source: (Latin)
Liberate me from that bad fellow, myself.
Source: (Latin)
Light griefs can speak, but deeper ones are dumb.
Source: (Latin)
Like likes like.
Source: (Latin)
Like mistress, like maid.
Source: (Latin)
Like mother, like daughter.
Source: (Latin)
Like priest, like people.
Source: (Latin)
Like prince, like people.
Source: (Latin)
Limit your inquiry after knowledge.
Source: (Latin)
Limping justice ne'er will fail To hunt out the longest trail.
Source: (Latin)
Lions in time of peace; deer in war.
Source: (Latin)
Listen to that which is openly and seriously spoken.
Source: (Latin)
Little drops produce the shower.
Source: (Latin)
Little grain have I collected from a mass of chaff.
Source: (Latin)
Live near a lame man, and you will soon learn to limp.
Source: (Latin)
Live not beyond your means.
Source: (Latin)
Live your own life, for you will die your own death.
Source: (Latin)
Losses make us more cautious.
Source: (Latin)
Lost time is never found again.
Source: (Latin)
Love brooks no delay.
Source: (Latin)
Love for those too easily won does not last long.
Source: (Latin)
Love is a kind of military service.
Source: (Latin)
Love is like a shuttlecock.
Source: (Latin)
Love is the fruit of love.
Source: (Latin)
Love steals on us imperceptibly.
Source: (Latin)
Love would soon perish, unless nourished by Ceres and Bacchus.
Source: (Latin)
Lovers are madmen.
Source: (Latin)
Lust of power is the strongest of all passions.
Source: (Latin)
Mad drunkenness discloses every secret.
Source: (Latin)
Make a virtue of necessity. [Claim credit for compulsory rectitude.]
Source: (Latin)
Make every bargain clear and plain, that none may afterwards complain.
Source: (Latin)
Make haste slowly.
Source: (Latin)
Make hay when the sun shines.
Source: (Latin)
Make too much haste and pay the penalty.
Source: (Latin)
Make your experiment on a worthless subject.
Source: (Latin)
Man and woman, fire and chaff.
Source: (Latin)
Man is himself the author of every sorrow he endures.
Source: (Latin)
Man is to man a wolf, man is to man a demon.
Source: (Latin)
Man's life is a sojourn in a strange land.
Source: (Latin)
Man's life's a vapor, and full of woes; he cuts a caper, and down he goes.
Source: (Latin)
Many an injury comes from a fool's speech.
Source: (Latin)
Many annoyances surround an aged man.
Source: (Latin)

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