2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 50
981. 
It is more wicked to love a sin than to commit one.
982. 
It is never too late to ask what time it is.
983. 
It is never too late to learn.
984. 
It is never too late to mend.
985. 
It is no advantage for a man in fever to change his bed.
986. 
It is no business of mine; may it go to the devil.
987. 
It is not allowed in war to blunder twice.
988. 
It is not at the altar that we should consider the course we would take.
989. 
It is not becoming to play the fox, or to play up on both sides.
990. 
It is not easy suddenly to cast aside a fancy long indulged in.
991. 
It is not easy to bear prosperity unruffled.
992. 
It is not to be argued that the abuse of a thing proves that it is useless.
993. 
It is often better to go by a circuitous than by a direct path.
994. 
It is one thing to boast, another to fight.
995. 
It is safer to irritate a dog than an old woman.
996. 
It is sheer folly to expect justice from the unprincipled.
997. 
It is soon known which trees will bear fruit.
998. 
It is sweet and meritorious to die for one's country.
999. 
It is the duty of a good sportsman to kill game freely, but not kill all.
1000. 
It is the duty of friends mutually to correct each other.
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