2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 46
901. 
Immortal glory waits on talent.
902. 
Impatience does not diminish but augments the evil.
903. 
Imperceptibly the hours glide on, and beguile us as they pass.
904. 
In avoiding Charybdis, he falls into Scylla.
905. 
In avoiding that which is evil I have found that which is good.
906. 
In chatter a river, in understanding but a single drop.
907. 
In courtship a man pursues a woman until she catches him.
908. 
In every pomegranate a decayed pip is to be found.
909. 
In flying from one enemy you encounter another.
910. 
In forming new friendships, forget not old friends.
911. 
In misfortune we need help, not lamentation.
912. 
In prosperity look out for squalls.
913. 
In prosperity you may count on many friends; if the sky becomes overcast you will be alone.
914. 
In the great sea fish is always to be caught.
915. 
In the midst of our mirth some annoyance always arises to vex us.
916. 
In the snare laid for others is your foot taken.
917. 
In the very act of committing an offence.
918. 
In time of prosperity consider how you will bear adversity.
919. 
In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty, In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty.
920. 
In time of sickness man is ever on his best behaviour.
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