Latin Proverb
» Action » “He who walks with the lame learns how to limp.”
» Animals » “Who loves me loves my dog.”
» Appreciation » “Hay is more acceptable to an ass than gold.”
» Fashion » “Fashion is more powerful than any tyrant.”
» Fortune » “Fortune favors the bold, but abandons the timid.”
» Gain » “No gain is so certain as that which proceeds from the economical use of what you already have.”
» Glory » “Glory is the shadow of virtue.”
» Haste » “Make haste slowly.”
» Home » “He makes his home where the living is best.”
» Humor » “A poor joke must invent its own laughter.”
» Learning » “By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn.”
» Minorities » “Beware the tyranny of the minority.”
» Practice » “Practice is the best master.”
» Skepticism » “Believe nothing and be on your guard against everything.”
» Status » “No matter her past, when a chambermaid marries a lord she becomes a lady.”
» Stupidity » “Stupidity is a force unto itself.”
» Tardiness » “Better late than never.”
» Wisdom » “He alone is wise who can accommodate himself to all contingencies of life; but the fool contends, and struggling, like a swimmer, against the stream.”
» Wrong » “Those who are once found to be bad are presumed so forever.”