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That which you know, know not and that which you see, see not.
Plautus
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Titus Maccius Plautus
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If you squander on a holyday, you will want on a workday unless you have been sparing.
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Tattletales, and those who listen to their slander, by my good will, should all be hanged. The former by their tongues, the latter by their ears. [Lat., Homines qui gestant, quique auscultant crimina, si meo arbitratu liceat, omnes pendeant gestores linguis, auditores auribus.]
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The gods confound the man who first found out How to distinguish hours! Confound him, too, Who in this place set up a sun-dial, To cut and hack my days so wretchedly Into small portions.
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He who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.
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And so it happens oft in many instances more good is done without our knowledge than by us intended. [Lat., Itidemque ut saepe jam in multis locis, Plus insciens quis fecit quam prodens boni.]
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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.]
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Nothing is more annoying than a tardy friend. [Lat., Tardo amico nihil est quidquam iniquius.]
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Vulgarity of manners defiles fine garments more than mud.
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All good men and women should be on their guard to avoid guilt, and even the suspicion of it.
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Because those, who twit others with their faults, should look at home.
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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.
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If I can only keep my good name, I shall have riches enough.
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I am undone! I have smashed the waggon. [I have ruined all.]
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It is a tiresome way of speaking, when you should despatch the business, to beat about the bush.
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There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.
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The Bell never rings of itself unless some one handles or moves it it is dumb. [Lat., Nunquam aedepol temere tinniit tintinnabulum Nisi quis illud tractat aut movet, mutum est, tacet.]
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A contented mind is the best source for trouble.
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It is easier to begin well than to finish well.
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Fire is next akin to smoke.
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I esteem death a trifle, if not caused by guilt.
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