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He who postpones the hour of living as he ought, is like the rustic who waits for the river to pass along (before he crosses) but it glides on and will glide forever. [Lat., Vivendi recte qui prorogat horam Rusticus expectat dum defluat amnis at ille Labitur et labetur in omne volubilis aevum.]
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He who has lost his money-belt will go where you wish.
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That man lives happy and in command of himself, who from day to day can say I have lived. Whether clouds obscure, or the sun illumines the following day, that which is past is beyond recall.
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It is of no consequence of what parents a man is born, as long as he be a man of merit.
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Sorrowful words become the sorrowful angry words suit the passionate light words a playful expression serious words suit the grave. [Lat., Tristia maestum Vultum verba decent iratum, plena minarum Ludentem, lasciva: severum, seria dictu.]
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You may suppress natural propensities by force, but they will be certain to re-appear.
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Fortune, delighting in her cruel task, and playing her wanton game untiringly, is ever shifting her uncertain favours.
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It is hard! But what can not be removed, becomes lighter through patience.
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Pale death approaches with equal step, and knocks indiscriminately at the door of teh cottage, and the portals of the palace.
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When we try to avoid one fault, we are led to the opposite, unless we be very careful.
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He who has made it a practice to lie and deceive his father, will be the most daring in deceiving others.
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Let me posses what I now have, or even less, so that I may enjoy my remaining days, if Heaven grant any to remain.
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Change but the name, and you are the subject of the story.
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