Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Modesty should accompany youth.
Plautus
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Plautus
Actor
Comedy Writer
Playwright
Poet
Titus Maccius Plautus
Accompany
Modesty
Youth
More quotes by Plautus
He whom the gods love dies young, whilst he is full of health, perception, and judgment. [Lat., Quem dii diligunt, Adolescens moritur, dum valet, sentit, sapit.]
Plautus
It is easier to begin well than to finish well.
Plautus
Food of Acheron. (Grave.) [Lat., Pabulum Acheruntis.]
Plautus
Your tittle-tattlers, and those who listen to slander, by my good will should all be hanged - the former by their tongues, the latter by the ears.
Plautus
When you fly from temptation, don't leave a forwarding address. Where there's smoke there's fire.
Plautus
In everything the middle course is best: all things in excess bring trouble to men. [Lat., Modus omnibus in rebus, soror, optimum est habitu Nimia omnia nimium exhibent negotium hominibus ex se.]
Plautus
Courage in danger is half the battle.
Plautus
I much prefer a compliment, even if insincere, to sincere criticism.
Plautus
Feast to-day makes fast to-morrow. Lat.
Plautus
Nothing is more wretched than the mind of a man conscious of guilt.
Plautus
As long as she is wise and good, a girl has sufficient dowry.
Plautus
Let deeds match words.
Plautus
Man is not man, but a wolf to those he does not know.
Plautus
He who tries to protect himself from deception is often cheated, even when most on his guard.
Plautus
I am undone! I have smashed the waggon. [I have ruined all.]
Plautus
Where there are friends there is wealth.
Plautus
If you say hard things you must expect to hear them in return.
Plautus
Courage is what preserves our liberty, safety, life, and our homes and parents, our country and children. Courage comprises all things.
Plautus
He who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.
Plautus
We are pouring our words into a sieve, and lose our labor. [Lat., In pertusum ingerimus dicta dolium, operam ludimus.]
Plautus