2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 42
821. 
However extravagant men's desires, they hope to see them gratified.
822. 
Hunger and delay raise up anger.
823. 
Hunger and thirst scarcely kill any, But gluttony and drink kill a great many.
824. 
Hunger is the best cook.
825. 
Hunger sharpens anger.
826. 
Hunger sweetens everything but itself.
827. 
Hunger teaches us many a lesson.
828. 
Hypocritical piety is double iniquity.
829. 
I am in a fix.
830. 
I am in a place where three ways meet.
831. 
I am less concerned about them than about the croaking frogs in the marsh.
832. 
I am recommending you to do what I should do myself.
833. 
I am touched but not broken by the waves.
834. 
I am what you will be, I was what you now are.
835. 
I am willing but unable.
836. 
I bear the laurel-branch.
837. 
I beggar is not favoured even by his relations.
838. 
I came, I saw, I won.
839. 
I cannot get on with you, or without you.
840. 
I don't want the cheese, I just want to get out of the trap.
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