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In everything the middle course is best: all things in excess bring trouble to men  (Plautus Quotes) I love truth and wish to have it always spoken to me: I hate a liar  (Plautus Quotes) Courage is what preserves our liberty, safety, life, and our homes and parents, our country and children. Courage comprises all things  (Plautus Quotes) He whom the gods love dies young, while he is in health, has his senses and his judgment's sound  (Plautus Quotes) I would rather be adorned by beauty of character than jewels. Jewels are the gift of fortune, while character comes from within  (Plautus Quotes) Property is unstable, and youth perishes in a moment. Life itself is held in the grinning fangs of death, yet men delay to obtain release from the world. Alas, the conduct of mankind is surprising  (Plautus Quotes) If you have overcome your inclination and not been overcome by it, you have reason to rejoice  (Plautus Quotes) No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a nuisance after three days  (Plautus Quotes) There's no such thing, you know, as picking out the best woman: it's only a question of comparative badness, brother  (Plautus Quotes) These things are not for the best, nor as I think they ought to be; but still they are better than that which is downright bad  (Plautus Quotes) Consider the little mouse, how sagacious an animal it is which never entrusts its life to one hole only  (Plautus Quotes) No host can be hospitable enough to prevent a friend who has descended on him from becoming tiresome after three days  (Plautus Quotes) Women 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  (Plautus Quotes) Slander - mongers and those who listen to slander, if I had my way, would all be strung up, the talkers by the tongue, the listeners by the ears  (Plautus Quotes) To a well deserving person God will show favor. To an ill deserving person He will simply be just  (Plautus Quotes) It does not matter a feather whether a man be supported by patron or client, if he himself wants courage  (Plautus Quotes) The men who convey and those who listen to calumnies should, if I could have my way, all hang, the talebearers by their tongues, the listeners by their ears  (Plautus Quotes) Love has both its gall and honey in abundance: it has sweetness to the taste, but it presents bitterness also to satiety  (Plautus Quotes) Give assistance, and receive thanks lighter than a feather: injure a man, and his wrath will be like lead  (Plautus Quotes) Let a man who wants to find abundance of employment procure a woman and a ship: for no two things do produce more trouble if you begin to equip them; neither are these two things ever equipped enough  (Plautus Quotes) All good men and women should be on their guard to avoid guilt, and even the suspicion of it  (Plautus Quotes) We should try to succeed by merit, not by favor. He who does well will always have patrons enough  (Plautus Quotes) A good disposition I far prefer to gold; for gold is the gift of fortune; goodness of disposition is the gift of nature. I prefer much rather to be called good than fortunate  (Plautus Quotes) It is a tiresome way of speaking, when you should despatch the business, to beat about the bush  (Plautus Quotes) Thou my star at the stars are gazing would I were heaven that I might behold thee with many eyes  (Plautus Quotes) He who has in due season become rich, unless he saves in due season, will in due season starve  (Plautus Quotes) 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 Quotes) And so it happens oft in many instances; more good is done without our knowledge than by us intended  (Plautus Quotes) Women have many faults, but of the many this is the greatest, that they please themselves too much, and give too little attention to pleasing the men  (Plautus Quotes) For I know that many good things have happened to many, when least expected; and that many hopes have been disappointed  (Plautus Quotes)
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