Latin Proverbs, Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
1,924 Latin Proverbs
What has this to do with the matter?
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What I do against my will cannot be said to be my own act.
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What is an exalted position to a low fellow but a golden ring in
a swine's snout?
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What is lighter than a feather? Dust.
What lighter than dust? Wind.
What lighter than the wind? A harlot.
What lighter than a harlot? Nothing.
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What is new is esteemed, but what is in every day use ceases to
afford interest.
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What is not understood [explained] by what is less understood.
[To make confusion still more confounded.]
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What is permitted us we least desire.
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What is there that love will not achieve?
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What is useful cannot be base.
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What is viler than to be laughed at?
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What is worthwhile must needs be difficult.
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What limit is there in love?
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What need has a blind man of a looking glass?
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What people in distress most wish for, they most readily believe.
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What raging rashly is begun,
Challengeth shame before half done.
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What the eye rarely sees, the heart soon despises.
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What though his hair be gray, his mind is no less vigorous than
ever.
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What we possess is always beautiful.
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What will not performance achieve?
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What you think of yourself is much more important than what
others think of you.
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What you've never had you never miss.
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What! you a hare, and ask for hare-pie!
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What's bred in the bone will come out in the flesh.
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What's bred in the bone will never out of the flesh.
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What's done can't be mended.
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