2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 75
1481. Stand away from a horse's heels.
1482. Stolen waters are the sweetest.
1483. Stone dead hath no fellow.
1484. Straitened circumstances.
1485. Strange sins, strange punishments.
1486. Strike me a light, and I'll light you.
1487. Strike when the iron is hot.
1488. Study invites study, idleness produces idleness.
1489. Stupid is as stupid does.
1490. Stupidity is a force unto itself.
1491. Submission to one wrong brings on another.
1492. Submit to the rule you have yourself laid down.
1493. Subtlety set a trap and caught itself.
1494. Success alters our manners.
1495. Success leads to insolence.
1496. Success makes a fool seem wise.
1497. Success or ruin.
1498. Summer will not last for ever.
1499. Sweet is war to those who have never experienced it.
1500. Take counsel of your pillow.