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They let out on hire their passions and eloquence. [Referring to lawyers.]
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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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All your female friends are either old or ugly nay, more ugly than old women usually are. These you lead about in your train, and drag with you to feasts, porticos and theaters. Thus, Fabulla, you seem handsome, thus you seem young.
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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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He who writes distichs, wishes, I suppose, to please by brevity. But, tell me, of what avail is their brevity, when there is a whose book full of them?
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When your crowd of attendants so loudly applaud you, Pomponius, it is not you, but your banquet, that is eloquent.
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While you cannot resolve what you are, at last you may be nothing.
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He who weighs his burdens, can bear them.
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Short is the life of those who possess great accomplishments, and seldom do they reach a good old age. Whatever thou lovest, pray that thou mayest not set too high a value on it.
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If fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it. [Lat., Si post fata venit gloria non propero.]
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You may envy every one, but no one envies you.
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You puff the poets of other days, The living you deplore. Spare me the accolade: your praise Is not worth dying for.
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If I remember right, Aelia, you had four teeth a cough displaced two, another two more. You can now cough without anxiety all the day long. A third cough can find nothing to do in your mouth.
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You crystal break, for fear of breaking it: Careless and careful hands like faults commit.
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Tis easy to write epigrams nicely, but to write a book is hard.
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Such are thou and I: but what I am thou canst not be what thou art any one of the multitude may be.
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I do not love thee, Sabidius, nor can I say why I can only say this, I do not love thee.
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