2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 90
1781. Time softens animosity.
1782. To be in love and act wisely is scarcely granted to a god.
1783. To be loved, be loveable.
1784. To conceal disease is fatal.
1785. To condemn by a cutting laugh comes easily to all.
1786. To do a favour slowly is to begrudge it; to consent slowly shows unwillingness.
1787. To do good to the ungrateful is to throw rose-water into the sea.
1788. To every one who doth ask, but not everything he doth ask.
1789. To have been silent never does harm, but to have spoken does.
1790. To have no wants, is money.
1791. To have nothing is not poverty.
1792. To him that hath much, shall much be given.
1793. To know nothing is the happiest life.
1794. To obtain that which is just we must ask that which is unjust.
1795. To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty.
1796. To relax the mind is to lose it.
1797. To remove the hairs from a horse's tail, one by one must be plucked out.
1798. To silence another, first be silent yourself.
1799. To speak kindly does not hurt the tongue.
1800. To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.