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Titus Maccius Plautus
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You have eaten a meal dangerously seasoned. [You have laid up a grief in store for yourself.]
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Let deeds match words.
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He who tries to protect himself from deception is often cheated, even when most on his guard.
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For enemies carry about slander not in the form in which it took its rise . The scandal of men is everlasting even then does it survive when you would suppose it to be dead.
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Know this, that troubles come swifter than the things we desire.
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How bitter it is to reap a harvest of evil for good that you have done! [Lat., Ut acerbum est, pro benefactis quom mali messem metas!]
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