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In adversity it is easy to despise life he is truly brave who can endure a wretched life. [Lat., Rebus in angustis facile est contemnere vitam Fortiter ille facit qui miser esse potest.]
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That which prevents disagreeable flies from feeding on your repast, was once the proud tail of a splendid bird.
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Remember, cobbler, to keep to your leather. [Lat., Memento, in pellicula, cerdo, tenere tuo.]
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For life is only life when blessed with health.
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Laugh, if thou art wise.
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Be merry if you are wise.
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It is easy in adversity to despise death he has real fortitude who dares to live and be wretched.
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Givers of great dinners know few enemies.
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You complain, friend Swift, of the length of my epigrams, but you yourself write nothing. Yours are shorter.
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Can the fish love the fisherman? [Lat., Piscatorem piscis amare potest?]
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I commend you, Postumus, for kissing me with only half your lip you may, however, if you please, withhold even the half of this half. Are you inclined to grant me a boon still greater, and even inexpressible? Keep this whole half entirely to yourself, Postumus.
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Work divided is in that manner shortened.
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Conceal a flaw, and the world will imagine the worst.
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Non est, crede mihi, sapientis dicere 'Vivam': Sera nimis vita est crastina: vive hodie. Believe me, wise men don't say 'I shall live to do that', tomorrow's life is too late live today. Variant translation: Tomorrow will I live, the fool does say Today itself's too late the wise lived yesterday.
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While you cannot resolve what you are, at last you may be nothing.
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What quick wit is found in sudden straits!
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However great the dish that holds the turbot, the turbot is still greater than the dish.
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Epigrams need no crier, but are content with their own tongue.
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The African lions rush to attack bulls they do not attack butterflies. [Lat., In tauros Libyci ruunt leones Non sunt papilionibus molesti.]
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Man loves malice, but not against one-eyed men nor the unfortunate, but against the fortunate and proud.
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