Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness. Votes: 14
Haste is blind and improvident. Votes: 8
Toil and pleasure, dissimilar in nature, are nevertheless united by a certain natural bond. Votes: 8
Persevere in virtue and diligence. Votes: 6
From abundance springs satiety. Votes: 6
It is better that a guilty man should not be brought to trial than that he should be acquitted. Votes: 6
There is nothing man will not attempt when great enterprises hold out the promise of great rewards. Votes: 4
They are more than men at the outset of their battles; at the end they are less than the women. Votes: 0
Fortune blinds men when she does not wish them to withstand the violence of her onslaughts. Votes: 0
All things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvident. Votes: 0
Adversity makes men remember God. Votes: 0
Adversity reminds men of religion. Votes: 0
Bad beginnings, bad endings. Votes: 0
Envy is blind. -Caeca invidia est Votes: 0
Envy, like fire, soars upward. Votes: 0
Envy, like flames, soars upwards. Votes: 0
False shame only is harmful. Votes: 0
No law is quite appropriate for all. Votes: 0
Prosperity engenders sloth. Votes: 0
Temerity is not always successful. Votes: 0
The troubles which have come upon us always seem more serious than those which are only threatening. Votes: 0
Valor is the soldier's adornment. Votes: 0
Woe to the conquered. Votes: 0