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Titus Maccius Plautus. The most famous aphorisms

  • Be faithful to the one who is faithful to you.
  • All people are experienced as far as their benefit is concerned.
  • All intelligent people should be in mutual communication.
  • Two words pretty smart.
  • The more surely you will accomplish the task, the more important you consider it.
  • Peace of mind is the best relief in trouble.
  • If something is said in jest, don't take it seriously.
  • Good is repaid with good, and evil is repaid with evil.
  • The familiar evil is the least evil.
  • Truly honest is the one who always asks himself if he is honest enough.
  • He who is soft in anger is much smarter.
  • Whoever firmly endures misfortune, happiness is firmly for him.
  • Whoever has lost shame must be considered dead.
  • It is easy to become wise for someone who has learned from someone else's misfortune.
  • Love is rich in both honey and bile.
  • The wise man forges his own happiness.
  • There is honey on your tongues, and bile in your hearts.
  • Wisdom is achieved not by years, but by natural talent.
  • Don't keep yourself waiting.
  • The unexpected happens more often in life than the expected.
  • No one has permanent happiness.
  • Necessity will teach everything to those whom it touches.
  • One person cannot be omniscient.
  • A person is dishonored only by the punishment that he himself deserved.
  • I prefer my enemies to envy me than I to my enemies.
  • It is more pleasant if you have grown wiser from the experience of others than others from yours.
  • Fate sculpts and crumples as it pleases.
  • What is done cannot become undone.

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