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Latin Proverbs - page 64
The grape is not ripened by the rays of the moon.
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The cause at an end, the effect is removed.
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The absent one will not be the heir.
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Small favours conciliate, but great gifts make enemies.
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Revenge is a dish that can be eaten cold.
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Promises must not fill the place of gifts.
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Our native land attracts us with some mysterious charm, never to be forgotten.
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You trust the guard to a naked or unarmed man.
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You keep making that face and it'll stay that way.
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The brave man may die, but he will never say "die."
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That which should feed our children ought not to be given to dogs.
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Take time: much may be gained by patience.
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Rear dogs and wolves' cubs to rend you.
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One man uses his tongue, another his teeth.
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You should eat plentifully of the flesh of the turtle or not at all.
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You have left the sheep with the wolf for safe custody.
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When I did well, I heard it never; when I did ill, I heard it ever.
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We trust what we see rather than what we hear.
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Those who attack, though they die in the attempt.
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They attend a funeral robed in white, and a wedding in mourning.
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The more honesty a man has the less he affects the air of a saint.
Latin Proverb
The gnat trusting itself to the flame is singed.
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