2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 14
261. Assistance given when it is not required, is as bad as an injury.
262. At once a good general and a stout soldier.
263. At the bar of one's own conscience.
264. Attempt nothing beyond your strength.
265. Avoid bawling in conversation or in play.
266. Avoid gambling.
267. Avoid strife with those in power.
268. Away with grieving, only fit for women.
269. Bad beginnings lead to bad results.
270. Bad fowl, bad egg.
271. Bad head, bad heart.
272. Bad hen, bad egg.
273. Bad is want which is born of plenty.
274. Bashfulness will not avail a beggar.
275. Be angry with a murderer, but keep your compassion for his victim.
276. Be brave, not ferocious.
277. Be mine; I will be thine.
278. Be not unmindful of obligations conferred.
279. Be old betimes that thou may'st long be so.
280. Be old betimes, if you wish your old age to last.