The gods give that man some profit to whom they are propitious.
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The gods give that man some profit to whom they are propitious.
PLAUTUSIt is good to love in a moderate degree; to distraction, it is not good; but to love to entire distraction, is the thing that my master’s doing.
PLAUTUSWomen have many faults, but the worst of them all is that they are too pleased with themselves and take too little pains to please the men.
PLAUTUSSmooth words in place of gifts.
PLAUTUSPractice yourself what you preach.
PLAUTUSIn grasping at uncertainties we lost that which is certain.
PLAUTUSThere is indeed a God that hears and sees whate’er we do.
PLAUTUSIt is much easier to begin than to end.
PLAUTUSTo make any gain some outlay is necessary.
PLAUTUSAnd so it happens oft in many instances; more good is done without our knowledge than by us intended.
PLAUTUSIf you squander on a holyday, you will want on a workday unless you have been sparing.
PLAUTUSThere’s no such thing, you know, as picking out the best woman: it’s only a question of comparative badness, brother.
PLAUTUSHe who accuses another of wrong should look well into his own conduct.
PLAUTUSConquered, we conquer.
PLAUTUSHe who is most on his guard is often himself taken in.
PLAUTUSTo an honest man, it is an honor to have remembered his duty.
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