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Quotes by Titus Maccius Plautus

  • A word to the wise is enough.
  • There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.
  • Nothing is more wretched than the mind of a man conscious of guilt.
  • I am always afraid of your something shall be done.
  • A contented mind is the best source for trouble.
  • It well becomes a young man to be modest.
  • Practice yourself what you preach.
  • Not every age is fit for childish sports.
  • Things we not hope for often come to pass than things we wish.
  • The evil that we know is best.
  • Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.
  • Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need.
  • What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours.
  • Not by age but by capacity is wisdom acquired.
  • No man is wise enough by himself.
  • No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a nuisance after three days.