“What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine. [Lat., Quod tuum'st meum'st; omne meum est autem tuum.]” Quote by Plautus
“The gods give that man some profit to whom they are propitious. [Lat., Cui homini dii propitii sunt aliquid objiciunt lucri.]” MenGivingProfit Author:Plautus
“In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men. [Lat., Miris modis Di ludos faciunt hominibus.]” MenWaySportsWondrous Author:Plautus
“There is indeed a God that hears and sees whate'er we do. [Lat., Est profecto deus, qui, quae nos gerimus, auditque et videt.]” God Author:Plautus
“And so it happens oft in many instances; more good is done without our knowledge than by us intended. [Lat., Itidemque ut saepe jam in multis locis, Plus insciens quis fecit quam prodens boni.]” DoneHappensGoodnessInstancePlusJam Author:Plautus
“A good disposition I far prefer to gold; for gold is the gift of fortune; goodness of disposition is the gift of nature. I prefer much rather to be called good than fortunate.” EgoGoodnessGoldFortuneFortunateDispositionFortuna Author:Plautus
“When I sing along with Britney Spears I will sing in an American accent. But eventually I found my own voice. My songs are so brutally honest, it would be alien to sing in any accent other than my own. Don't get me wrong - I can imitate singers. I can do bar mitzvahs and weddings.” I CanWould BeSongFoundVoiceCan DoMy OwnHonestSingersBarsAliensAccentsSpearsBar MitzvahBrutally HonestMitzvah Author:Ellie Goulding
“I have lost my oil and my labor. (Labored in vain.) [Lat., Oleum et operam perdidi.]” LostLaborOilVain Author:Plautus
“You little know what a ticklish thing it is to go to law. [Lat., Nescis tu quam meticulosa res sit ire ad judicem.]” KnowsLittlesLawAdsTicklish Author:Plautus