Latin Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,924 Latin Proverbs
Never expect your friends to do for you that which you can
yourself accomplish.
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Never give a child a sword.
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Never give a sucker an even break.
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Never malign a friend.
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Never marry for money, but marry where money is.
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Never say, "die!"
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Never speak in a hurry.
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Never take the antidote before the poison.
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Never tell tales out of school.
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Never too old to learn.
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No bees, no honey.
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No day is wholly productive of evil.
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No day should pass without something being done.
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No gain is as certain as that which proceeds from the economical
use of what you already have.
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No gain is so certain as that which proceeds from the economical
use of what you already have.
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No gains without pains.
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No horse is so good, but that he will at times stumble.
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No man acquires perfection all at once.
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No man can be happy without a friend, or be sure of his friend
till he is unhappy.
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No man can call again yesterday.
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No man can swim ashore and carry his baggage with him.
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No man can think well of himself who does not think well of
others.
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No man commands ably unless he has himself obeyed discipline.
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No man grieves long unless by his own fault.
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No man has a worse friend than he brings with him from home.
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