Poverty is a thorough instructress in all the arts.
PLAUTUSLet deeds correspond with words.
More Plautus Quotes
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I count him lost, who is lost to shame.
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It is only when we have lost them that we fully appreciate our blessings.
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To snatch the worm from the trap.
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It is best to know the worst at once.
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It is not without a purpose when a rich man greets a poor one with kindness.
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You will not be a chip the richer.
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Arrogance is the outgrowth of prosperity.
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Smooth words in place of gifts.
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And one eye-witness weighs More than ten hear-fays. Seeing is believing, All the world o’er.
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To an honest man, it is an honor to have remembered his duty.
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Out of many evils the evil which is least is the least of evils.
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Man is no man, but a wolf.
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He who accuses another of wrong should look well into his own conduct.
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He who has in due season become rich, unless he saves in due season, will in due season starve.
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I regard that man as lost, who has lost his sense of shame.
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