46 Proverbs with Latin origins
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step;
   
Go to proverbA man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart, his next to escape the censures of the world;
   
Go to proverbA physician is an angel when employed, but a devil when one must pay him.;
   
Go to proverbApples taste sweetest when they are going.;
   
Go to proverbCall on God, but row away from the rocks;
   
Go to proverbDo not protect yourself by a fence, but rather by your friends;
   
Go to proverbEat well, drink in moderation, and sleep sound, in these three good health abound;
   
Go to proverbEven after a bad harvest there must be sowing.;
   
Go to proverbHe that hath a head of wax must not walk in the sun.;
   
Go to proverbHe who is not lucky, let him not go to sea.;
   
Go to proverbIf the lion's skill will not do, we must sew on that of the fox.;
   
Go to proverbIf the wind will not serve, take to the oars.;
   
Go to proverbIf three people say you are an ass, put on a bridle;
   
Go to proverbIt is not a fish until it is on the bank;
   
Go to proverbLet a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage.;
   
Go to proverbLive your own life, for you will die your own death.;
   
Go to proverbLomhlaba Unzima, Lohmhlaba. [This world is a harsh place, this world.;
   
Go to proverbNo peacock envies another peacock his tail.;
   
Go to proverbOne loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives;
   
Go to proverbOur last garment is made without pockets.;
   
Go to proverbSend a fool that is not melancholy once a day.;
   
Go to proverbThe dog's kennel is not the place to keep a sausage;
   
Go to proverbThe wolf changes his coat but not his nature;
   
Go to proverbThose who are once found to be bad are presumed to be so forever.;
   
Go to proverbTo the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.;
   
Go to proverbTo whiten ivory with dye is to spoil nature by art.;
   
Go to proverbWait until it is night before saying that it has been a fine day;
   
Go to proverbWhat one knows it is sometimes useful to forget;
   
Go to proverbWhen the old dog barks it is time to watch.;
   
Go to proverbWho lies with dogs shall rise up with fleas.;
   
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