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Man Quotes by Plautus
- I regard that man as lost, who has lost his sense of shame.
- Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need.
- Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life.
- To an honest man, it is an honor to have remembered his duty.
- That man is worthless who knows how to receive a favor, but not how to return one.
- The gods confound the man who first found out How to distinguish hours! Confound him, too, Who in this place set up a sun-dial, To…
- The man who would be fully employed should procure a ship or a woman, for no two things produce more trouble.
- Man is no man, but a wolf
- Courage is to take hard knocks like a man when occasion calls.
- That man will never be unwelcome to others who makes himself agreeable to his own family.
- Man proposes, God disposes.
- It is common to forget a man and slight him if his good will cannot help you.
- The man who masters his own soul will forever be called conqueror of conquerors.
- I trust no rich man who is officiously kind to a poor man.
- Nothing is more wretched than the mind of a man conscious of guilt.
- The poor man who enters into a partnership with one who is rich makes a risky venture.
- Man is not man, but a wolf to those he does not know.
- It well becomes a young man to be modest.
- No man is wise enough by himself.
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