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1621. The intemperate die young, and rarely en joy old age.. Latin Proverb. The intemperate die young, and rarely en joy old age.

1622. The knowledge of sin is the beginning of salvation.. Latin Proverb. The knowledge of sin is the beginning of salvation.

1623. The laborer is worthy of his hire.. Latin Proverb. The laborer is worthy of his hire.

1624. The labour is in itself a pleasure.. Latin Proverb. The labour is in itself a pleasure.

1625. The laughter, the tears, and the song of a woman are equally deceptive.. Latin Proverb. The laughter, the tears, and the song of a woman are equally deceptive.

1626. The law of requital of injury by injury.. Latin Proverb. The law of requital of injury by injury.

1627. The madness of one makes many mad.. Latin Proverb. The madness of one makes many mad.

1628. The magpie is competing with the nightingale.. Latin Proverb. The magpie is competing with the nightingale.

1629. The master's eye makes the horse fat.. Latin Proverb. The master's eye makes the horse fat.

1630. The means were wanting, not the will.. Latin Proverb. The means were wanting, not the will.

1631. The memory of a benefit vanisheth, but the remembrance of an injury sticketh fast in the heart.. Latin Proverb. The memory of a benefit vanisheth, but the remembrance of an injury sticketh fast in the heart.

1632. The memory of happiness makes misery woeful.. Latin Proverb. The memory of happiness makes misery woeful.

1633. The mice have taken themselves off.. Latin Proverb. The mice have taken themselves off.

1634. The mill cannot grind with the water that is past.. Latin Proverb. The mill cannot grind with the water that is past.

1635. The miller sees not every wave that flows.. Latin Proverb. The miller sees not every wave that flows.

1636. The mind is best taught with a sharp whip.. Latin Proverb. The mind is best taught with a sharp whip.

1637. The mind when unoccupied knows not what it wants.. Latin Proverb. The mind when unoccupied knows not what it wants.

1638. The misfortune of the foolish is a warning to the wise.. Latin Proverb. The misfortune of the foolish is a warning to the wise.

1639. The misfortunes to which we are accustomed affect us less deeply.. Latin Proverb. The misfortunes to which we are accustomed affect us less deeply.

1640. The more honesty a man has the less he affects the air of a saint.. Latin Proverb. The more honesty a man has the less he affects the air of a saint.

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