2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 34
661. 
He goes beyond the bounds.
662. 
He goes not out of his way that goes to a good inn.
663. 
He has eyes in the back of his head.
664. 
He has left no means untried.
665. 
He has not even a clod of earth left to cover his remains.
666. 
He has not leisure even to scratch his ears.
667. 
He has sprung up like a mushroom.
668. 
He has tasted of the lotus.
669. 
He hath not a farthing left wherewith to buy a rope to hang himself.
670. 
He invokes heaven if a flea bites him.
671. 
He is a fool who spares the children after having killed the father.
672. 
He is a wise man who accommodates himself to all circumstances.
673. 
He is but a poor husbandman, who sows in sand.
674. 
He is caught in his own snare.
675. 
He is consumed by a vain hope.
676. 
He is full of sweet faults.
677. 
He is his own enemy.
678. 
He is his own trumpeter.
679. 
He is hunting for water in the sea.
680. 
He is indeed a conqueror who conquers himself.
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