Latin Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,924 Latin Proverbs
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“Full feasting breeds ferocity.”
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“Full of courtesy, full of craft.”
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“Gather flowers while the morning sun lasts.”
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“Gather thistles, expect prickles.”
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“Gently but firmly.”
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“Gently, not by force.”
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“Give a helping hand to a man in trouble.”
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“Give ear and weigh the matter well.”
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“Give ear to that man who has four ears.”
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“Give to each man that which is his due.”
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“Give way to him with whom you contend; by doing so you will gain
the victory.”
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“Give wine to them that are in sorrow.”
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“Glory is the shadow of virtue.”
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“God sends enough to all.”
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“God sends meat, but the Devil sends cooks.”
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“God will be present, whether asked or not.”
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“Gold is proved by fire.”
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“Good debts become bad unless called in.”
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“Good luck lasts not for ever.”
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“Govern your passions, or they will govern you.”
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“Great discomfort arises from too hearty a supper: if you would
enjoy a tranquil sleep let your supper be a light one.”
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“Great fish feed on the lesser.”
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“Grieve not for that which is irreparably lost.”
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“Grieving for misfortunes is adding gall to wormwood.”
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“Grind with every wind.”
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