2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 26
501. Evils follow each other.
502. Excess in anything becomes a vice.
503. Excess of delight palls the appetite.
504. Excess of obligations may lose a friend.
505. Experience is the best teacher.
506. Experience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom.
507. Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
508. Explaining what is obscure by what is still more obscure.
509. Extreme law, extreme injustice.
510. Fain would the cat fish eat, But she is loth to wet her feet.
511. False in one respect, never trustworthy.
512. Far from Jupiter, far from his thunder.
513. Fashion is more powerful than any tyrant.
514. Favours should never be forced upon others against their will.
515. Fear increasing age, for it does not come without companions.
516. Fear not a jest. If one throws salt at you, you will not be harmed unless you have sore places.
517. Feigned love is worse than hatred.
518. Fetters of gold are still fetters, and silken cords pinch.
519. Fight with silver spears, and you will overcome everything.
520. Figs he calls figs, a spade a spade.