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Who gives to friends so much from Fate secures, That is the only wealth for ever yours. [Lat., Extra fortunam est, quidquid donatur amicis Quas dederis, selas semper habebis opes.]
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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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A good man enlarges the term of his own existence.
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Gifts are like hooks.
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It is folly to waste labour about trifles.
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She grieves sincerely who grieves unseen.
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You may envy every one, but no one envies you.
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In adversity it is easy to despise life he is truly brave who can endure a writeched life
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Conceal a flaw, and the world will imagine the worst.
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You praise, in three hundred verses, Sabellus, the baths of Ponticus, who gives such excellent dinners. You wish to dine, Sabellus, not to bathe.
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Some good, some so-so, and lots plain bad: that's how a book of poems is made, my Friend.
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If you have any shame, forbear to pluck the beard of a dead lion.
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They let out on hire their passions and eloquence. [Referring to lawyers.]
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However great the dish that holds the turbot, the turbot is still greater than the dish.
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Those they praise, but they read the others.
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Can the fish love the fisherman? [Lat., Piscatorem piscis amare potest?]
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Tis easy to write epigrams nicely, but to write a book is hard.
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For life is only life when blessed with health.
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There is nothing more revolting than an old busybody.
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The bee is enclosed, and shines preserved in amber, so that it seems enshrined in its own nectar.
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