“He who accuses another of wrong should look well into his own conduct.”
Quote by Plautus
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“He who has in due season become rich, unless he saves in due season, will in due season starve.”
“He who rushes headlong into love will fare worse than if he had cast himself from a precipice.”
“I am undone! I have smashed the waggon. [I have ruined all.]”
“If you say hard things you must expect to hear them in return.”
“If you squander on a holyday, you will want on a workday unless you have been sparing.”
“In grasping at uncertainties we lost that which is certain.”
“In misfortune if you cultivate a cheerful disposition you will reap the advantage of it.”
