“I count him lost, who is lost to shame. [Lat., Nam ego illum periisse duco, cui quidem periit pudor.]” Quote by Plautus
“I am myself my own commander. [Lat., Egomet sum mihi imperator.]” SoulMy OwnCommanders Author:Plautus
“The mind is hopeful; success is in God's hands. [Lat., Sperat quidem animus: quo eveniat, diis in manu est.]” MindHandsSuccessHopefulAnimus Author:Plautus
“Let a man who wants to find abundance of employment procure a woman and a ship: for no two things do produce more trouble if you begin to equip them; neither are these two things ever equipped enough.” IfsMenWantTwoEnoughTroubleProduceShipsEmploymentTwo ThingsAbundance Author:Plautus
“I love truth and wish to have it always spoken to me: I hate a liar. [Lat., Ego verum amo, verum volo mihi dici; mendacem odi.]” TruthHateWishEgoI HateLiarsTruth Love Author:Plautus
“Virtue is the highest reward. Virtue truly goes before all things. Liberty, safety, life, property, parents, country, and children are protected and preserved. Virtue has all things in herself; he who has virtue has all things that are good attending him. [Lat., Virtus praemium est optimum. Virtus omnibus rebus anteit profecto. Libertas, salus, vita, res, parentes, Patria et prognati tutantur, servantur; Virtus omnia in se habet; omnia assunt bona, quem penes est vertus.]” ChildrenCountryParentLibertyVirtueHighestAll ThingsSafetyPropertyRewardsProtectedAttendingOptimum Author:Plautus
“This is the great evil in wine, it first seizes the feet; it is a cunning wrestler. [Lat., Magnum hoc vitium vino est, Pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu est.]” FirstsEvilFeetWineCunningWrestlerVino Author:Plautus
“He gains wisdom in a happy way, who gains it by another's experience. [Lat., Feliciter sapit qui alieno periculo sapit.]” WayWisdomGains Author:Plautus
“I have taken a wife, I have sold my sovereignty for a dowry. [Lat., Uxorem accepi, dote imperium vendidi.]” TakenWifeSovereigntyDowry Author:Plautus