2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 22
421. Double charging will break a cannon.
422. Dropping water makes the rock hollow, not by its force, but by constant action.
423. Drown not thyself to save a drowning man.
424. Drumming is not the way to catch a hare.
425. Drunkenness makes some men fools, some beasts, and some devils.
426. Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad.
427. Each hour injures, the last one slays.
428. Each man has his peculiar hobby.
429. Each man makes his own shipwreck.
430. Each man's character shapes his fortunes.
431. Early ripe, early rotten.
432. Early rising is most conducive to health.
433. Early, not late remedies are the most effective.
434. Eat well, drink in moderation, and sleep sound, in these three good health abound.
435. Education is the poor man's haven.
436. Eels become accustomed to skinning.
437. Either a ship or a tuft of feathers.
438. Either by might or by sleight.
439. Either Caesar, or nobody.
440. Either never attempt a thing or carry it out.