2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 53
1041. 
Kings love the treason, but not the traitor.
1042. 
Know you not that kings have long arms?
1043. 
Labour conquers all things.
1044. 
Late hours and love and wine lead not to moderation in anything.
1045. 
Late repentance is rarely sincere.
1046. 
Laugh with those that laugh.
1047. 
Laugh, if you are wise.
1048. 
Laughter abounds in the mouths of fools.
1049. 
Learning has sour roots, but pleasant fruits.
1050. 
Leave not your staff at home.
1051. 
Length of time rots a stone.
1052. 
Less malevolence, or more power to exercise it.
1053. 
Less of your courtesy, and more of your purse.
1054. 
Let a fool hold his tongue, and he will pass for a sage.
1055. 
Let but the hours of idleness cease, and the bow of Cupid will become broken and his torch extinguished.
1056. 
Let each man do his best.
1057. 
Let every man have his due.
1058. 
Let him bear the prize, who has deserved it.
1059. 
Let him take the oars who has learned to row.
1060. 
Let him that earns the bread eat it.
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