“If you spend a thing you can not have it. [Lat., Non tibi illud apparere si sumas potest.]” Quote by Plautus
“Poverty is a thorough instructress in all the arts. [Lat., Paupertas . . . omnes artes perdocet.]” ArtPovertyThorough Author:Plautus
“The Bell never rings of itself; unless some one handles or moves it it is dumb. [Lat., Nunquam aedepol temere tinniit tintinnabulum; Nisi quis illud tractat aut movet, mutum est, tacet.]” MovingRingsHandleDumbBellsBells Ringing Author:Plautus
“It is a great plague to be too handsome a man. [Lat., Nimia est miseria nimis pulchrum esse hominem.]” MenBeautyHandsomePlague Author:Plautus
“Who wishes to give himself an abundance of business let him equip these two things, a ship and a woman. For no two things involve more business, if you have begun to fit them out. Nor are these two things ever sufficiently adorned, nor is any excess of adornment enough for them.” IfsGivingTwoEnoughWishBusinessFitShipsTwo ThingsAbundancePlusExcessForteAdornmentDuosVim Author:Plautus
“There can be no profit, if the outlay exceeds it. [Non enim potest quaestus consistere, si eum sumptus superat.]” IfsBusinessProfitExceed Author:Plautus
“Two things I'm obsessed with are the countryside and fields and being in the open space and body parts, so you'll hear me mentioning body parts and human anatomy. I've listened to my songs and I think I am quite visual and I talk about bones and flesh a lot.” ThinkingHumansTwoBodySongSpaceFieldsBonesFleshObsessedVisualsTwo ThingsCountrysideAnatomyOpen Spaces Author:Ellie Goulding
“He is hailed a conqueror of conquerors. [Lat., Victor victorum cluet.]” ConquestConqueror Author:Plautus
“Keep what you have got; the known evil is best. [Lat., Habeas ut nactus; nota mala res optima est.]” EvilKnownContentment Author:Plautus