Love has both its gall and honey in abundance: it has sweetness to the taste, but it presents bitterness also to satiety.
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Anand Thakur
Love has both its gall and honey in abundance: it has sweetness to the taste, but it presents bitterness also to satiety.
PLAUTUSLaws are subordinate to custom.
PLAUTUSOut of many evils the evil which is least is the least of evils.
PLAUTUSIt is easy to rule over the good.
PLAUTUSYou drown him by your talk.
PLAUTUSTo an honest man, it is an honor to have remembered his duty.
PLAUTUSCourage is its own reward.
PLAUTUSThere are games in which it is better to lose than win.
PLAUTUSWhen you fly from temptation, don’t leave a forwarding address. Where there’s smoke there’s fire.
PLAUTUSNever speak ill of an absent friend.
PLAUTUSNo man is wise enough by himself.
PLAUTUSNo one can be so welcome a guest that he will not become an annoyance when he has stayed three continuous days in a friend’s house.
PLAUTUSPractice yourself what you preach.
PLAUTUSThat wife is an enemy to her husband who is given in marriage against her will.
PLAUTUSThings we not hope for often come to pass than things we wish.
PLAUTUSThe gods play games with men as balls.
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