2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 94
1861. We all envy other people's luck.
1862. We all refer to that of which we know most.
1863. We are born; we die.
1864. We are content to forgo joy when pain is also lost.
1865. We are not disposed to study much after heavy meals.
1866. We are the authors of our own disasters.
1867. We are too busy mopping the floor to turn off the faucet.
1868. We become wiser as we grow older.
1869. We benefit by affliction.
1870. We can accustom ourselves to anything.
1871. We can enjoy nothing without some one to share the pleasure.
1872. We conquer and are conquered in our turn.
1873. We covet not that of the existence of which we are ignorant.
1874. We easily believe that which we hope for.
1875. We easily give advice to others.
1876. We expiate in old age the follies of our youth.
1877. We find much ingratitude, and create more.
1878. We give and take in turn.
1879. We hate the man whom we have wronged.
1880. We hate whom we have injured.