That only is a disgrace to a man which he has deserved to suffer.
[Lat., Id demum est homini turpe, quod meruit pati.]
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Rashness brings success to few, misfortune to many.
[Lat., Paucis temeritas est bono, multis malo....
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Whoever has fallen from his former high estate is in his calamity
the scorn even of the base.
[La...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Riches are deservedly despised by a man of honor, because a
well-stored chest intercepts the truth....
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) They who delight to be flattered, pay for their folly by a late
repentance.
[Lat., Qu se laudari ...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
[Fr., La patience est amere, mais son fruit est doux.]
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Those who give bad advice to the prudent, both lose their pains
and are laughed to scorn.
[Lat., ...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) A coward boasting of his courage may deceive strangers, but he is
a laughing-stock to those who kno...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) True it is that covetousness is rich, modesty starves.
[Lat., Verum est aviditas dives, et pauper ...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) All the old knives
That have rusted in my back, I drive in yours.
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Those who plot the destruction of others often fall themselves.
[Lat., Saepe intereunt aliis medit...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Every one ought to bear patiently the results of his own conduct.
[Lat., Sua quisque exempla debet...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) It is a sin for a plebian to grumble in public.
[Lat., Palam mutire plebeio piaculum est.]
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Jupiter has placed upon us two wallets. Hanging behind each
person's back he has given one full of...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) He carried and nourished in his breast a snake, tender-hearted
against his own interest.
[Lat., C...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Unless what we do is useful, our glory is vain.
[Lat., Nisi utile est quod facimus, stulta est glo...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) I never knew any many in my life, who could not bear another's
misfortunes perfectly like a Christi...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Since you go where all have gone before, why do you torment your
your disgraceful life with such me...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Out of breath to no purpose, in doing much doing nothing. A race
(of busybodies) hurtful to itself...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) What wilt thou do to thyself, who hast added insult to injury?
[Lat., Quid facies tibi,
Injuri...
PHAEDRUS (THRACE OF MACEDONIA) Those who plot the destruction of others often fall themselves.
[Lat., Saepe intereunt aliis medit...
PHAEDRUS THRACE OF MACEDONIA A man can hide all things, excepting twain--
That he is drunk, and that he is in love.
ANTIPHANES OF MACEDONIA An alliance with a powerful person is never safe.
PHAEDRUS A nation rushing hastily too and fro, busily employed in idleness.
PHAEDRUS I would rather not be a king than to forfeit my liberty.
PHAEDRUS You will soon break the bow if you keep it always stretched.
PHAEDRUS Success tempts many to their ruin.
PHAEDRUS In a change of masters the poor change nothing except their master's name.
PHAEDRUS The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return the better to thinking.
PHAEDRUS Witticisms please as long as we keep them within boundaries, but pushed to excess they cause offense...
PHAEDRUS I would rather not be a king than to forfeit my liberty.
PHAEDRUS First appearance deceives many.
PHAEDRUS Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many; the intelligence of a few ...
PHAEDRUS Whoever is detected in a shameful fraud is ever after not believed even if they speak the truth.
PHAEDRUS The humble are in danger when those in power disagree.
PHAEDRUS Submit to the present evil, lest a greater one befall you.
PHAEDRUS Things are not always as they seem; the first appearance deceives many.
PHAEDRUS Gentleness is the antidote for cruelty.
PHAEDRUS The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return to better thinking.
PHAEDRUS Wisdom is always an overmatch for strength.
PHAEDRUS Whoever is detected in a shameful fraud is ever after not believed even if they speak the truth
PHAEDRUS To add insult to injury.
PHAEDRUS There is danger in both belief and unbelief.
PHAEDRUS The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return the better to thinking.
PHAEDRUS The humble suffer when the mighty disagree.
PHAEDRUS Men in however high a station ought to fear the humble.
PHAEDRUS It is destruction to the weak man to attempt to imitate the powerful.
PHAEDRUS Aggression unchallenged is aggression unleashed.
PHAEDRUS Bores to themselves, to others caviar
PHAEDRUS The bow kept taut will quickly break, kept loosely strung, it will serve you when you need it.
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PHAEDRUS In outward show so splendid and so vain; 'tis but a gilded block without a brain
PHAEDRUS The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return the better to
thinking.
PHAEDRUS The intelligence of few perceives what has been carefully hidden in the recesses of the mind.
PHAEDRUS It is the part of a fool to give advice to others and not himself to be on his guard
PHAEDRUS Strangers he gulls, but friends make fun of him
PHAEDRUS Submit to the present evil, lest a greater one befall you
PHAEDRUS That only is a disgrace to a man which he has deserved to suffer
PHAEDRUS Everyone is bound to bear patiently the results of his own example
PHAEDRUS The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return to better thinking
PHAEDRUS A learned man has always riches in himself.
PHAEDRUS The only problem with seeing too much is that it makes you insane.
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