2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 5
81. 
A king, a master, a parent, a judge, may fail to frighten us; but sickness coming brings with it successful reproof.
82. 
A learned man has always wealth in himself.
83. 
A lengthy sermon is intolerable.
84. 
A leopard cannot change his spots.
85. 
A leopard does not change his spots.
86. 
A letter once written cannot be recalled.
87. 
A liar is not believed when he speaks the truth.
88. 
A light supper is beneficial.
89. 
A lion may be beholden to a mouse.
90. 
A lover should be regarded as a person demented.
91. 
A man as he manages himself may die old at thirty, or young at eighty.
92. 
A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle.
93. 
A man if he lives alone is either a god or a demon.
94. 
A man in a passion rides a horse that runs away with him.
95. 
A man is a king in his own house.
96. 
A man is judged by his clothes.
97. 
A man is judged of by his companions.
98. 
A man is not where he lives, but where he loves.
99. 
A man may lose what are his clearest rights by not demanding them.
100. 
A man of few words but learned withal.
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