2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 21
401. Despise not the weak: the gnat stings the eyes of the lion.
402. Despise school and remain a fool.
403. Different men like different things.
404. Different pursuits suit different ages.
405. Different strokes for different folks.
406. Differing in words, not in reality.
407. Divide and rule.
408. Do as I say, not as I do.
409. Do as you would be done unto.
410. Do business best when the wind's in the west.
411. Do chattering monkeys mimic men, Or we, turned apes, out-monkey them?
412. Do not give an opinion until it is asked for.
413. Do not lengthen the quarrel while there is an opportunity of escaping.
414. Do well and have well.
415. Don't be frightened at high-sounding words.
416. Don't do that of which you doubt the propriety.
417. Don't draw another's bow, don't ride another's horse, don't mind another's business.
418. Don't tell a secret to anybody, unless you want the whole world to know it.
419. Don't that just butter your grits.
420. Doth the moon on high care for the barking of a dog?