Latin proverb - From the Accomplishment category:
Bloom where you are planted. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Activity category:
Action, not words; A man of words and not of deeds, is like a garden full of weeds; Words are leaves, deeds are fruits. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Advice category:
Advice most needed is the least heeded. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Advice category:
Take counsel of one's pillow. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Aging category:
Grey hairs are honorable. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Aging category:
It is to live twice to be able to enjoy the retrospect of your past life. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Ambition category:
Newcomers are the most ambitious. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Application category:
He who applies himself to all things, knows all things. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Beginning category:
Such a beginning, such an end. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Books category:
No book is so bad, but some good might be got out of it. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Change category:
One swallow doesn't make spring. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Confidence category:
Confidence begets confidence. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Criticism category:
Every man thinks his own geese swans. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Danger category:
Delays are dangerous. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Deception category:
Appearances deceive. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Desire category:
Much wants more. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Destiny category:
It is a wretched fate which is absent enemies. People throw stones only at trees with fruit on them. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Doubt category:
When in doubt, leave it out. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Education category:
History is the tutor of life. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Education category:
We learn not for school but for life. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Experience category:
That which harms, often teaches. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Fire category:
Burn not your house to rid it of the mouse. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Fire category:
Crooked logs make straight fires. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Fire category:
Don't have too many irons in the fire. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Fire category:
Tunc tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet. It also concerns you when the nearest wall is burning. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Fire category:
Where there's smoke, there's fire. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Flow category:
Go with the flow. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Friendship category:
Three makes a company. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Friendship category:
Who keeps company with wolves, will learn to howl. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Growth category:
He who does not advance goes backwards. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Guidance category:
Words instruct, illustrations lead. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Habit category:
Old habits die hard. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Health category:
When the head is sick, the whole body is sick. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Health category:
Prevention is better than cure. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Hope category:
As long as there is life there is hope. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Innovation category:
Necessity is the mother of invention. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Intellect category:
A good mind will possess a kingdom. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Knowledge category:
A drop hollows out the stone not by force, but falling many times. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Language category:
Whatever is said in Latin seems profound. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Leadership category:
Who has not served cannot command. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Life category:
Be serious in what you do. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Mistakes category:
He wrongfully blames the sea who suffers shipwreck twice. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Moderation category:
Sparing is the first gaining. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Money category:
Wealth rarely brings happiness. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Money category:
If fortune favours, beware of being exalted; if fortune thunders, beware of being overwhelmed. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Nature category:
Nature is beyond all teaching. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Perseverance category:
If the wind will not serve, take to the oars. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Pets category:
Love me, love my dog. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Power category:
To rule yourself is the ultimate power. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Practice category:
Practice is the best master. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Problems category:
A problem shared is a problem halved. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Procrastination category:
While the grass grows the steed starves. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Production category:
It is not the hen that cackles the most that lay the most eggs. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Questions category:
Every why has a wherefore. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Questions category:
The only stupid question is the one not asked. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Repetition category:
Repetition is the mother of study. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Responsibility category:
We are not born for ourselves alone. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Risk category:
Don't put all your eggs in the same basket. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Rules category:
No rule without exception. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Seeing category:
Out of sight, out of mind. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Seeing category:
The eye looks but it is the mind that sees. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Silence category:
Who is silent, when he ought to and might have spoken, is seen to agree. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Studio category:
The bird loves her own nest. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Suffering category:
No one knows where the shoe pinches, but he who wears it. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Taste category:
There is no accounting for taste. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Taste category:
Variety is the spice of life. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Thought category:
Deep calls to deep. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Time category:
Make haste slowly. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Time category:
Time and tide waits for none. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Truth category:
A liar should have a good memory. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Truth category:
Truth gives a short answer; lies go round about. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Vanity category:
A golden bit does not make the horse any better. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Words category:
Works are harder than words. (Latin proverb)
Latin proverb - From the Writing category:
Who writes, reads twice. (Latin proverb)
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