Casts Quote by Plautus Download Open image “He who rushes headlong into love will fare worse than if he had cast himself from a precipice.” — Plautus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Casts Ifs Love Precipice
In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, the man to love rarely coincides with the… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
He who would not fall off the precipice must not venture too near the edge. — Frances J Roberts Copy Share Image
He, who for Love has undergone The worst that can befall, Is happier thousand-fold than one, Who never loved at all. — Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton Copy Share Image
Indifference may not wreck a man's life at any one turn, but it will destroy him with a kind of dry-rot in the long… — Bliss Carman Copy Share Image
The inferior man attempts a hundred intrigues in order to save himself, but finishes only in creating a greater calamity from which he cannot… — Wang Yangming Copy Share Image
He who for love hath undergone The worst that can befall, Is happier thousandfold than one Who never loved at all. — Richard Monckton Milnes, 1st Baron Houghton Copy Share Image
He who busies himself with things other than improvement of his own self becomes perplexed in darkness and entangled in ruin. His evil spirits… — Ali ibn Abi Talib Copy Share Image
When a man is in love, jealous, and just whipped by the Inquisition, he is no longer himself. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
The cause of all the blunders committed by man arises from this excessive self-love. For the lover is blinded by the object loved; so… — Plato Copy Share Image
The worst thing that can happen to a man is to succeed before he is ready. — Martyn Lloyd-Jones Copy Share Image
The man who would be fully employed should procure a ship or a woman, for no two things produce more trouble. — Plautus Copy Share Image
No man has perpetual good fortune. [Lat., Nulli est homini perpetuum bonum.] — Plautus Copy Share Image
What you lend is lost; when you ask for it back, you may find a friend made an enemy by your kindness. If you… — Plautus Copy Share Image
“Ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent (How often the greatest talents are shrouded in obscurity)” — Plautus Copy Share Image
You little know what a ticklish thing it is to go to law. [Lat., Nescis tu quam meticulosa res sit ire ad judicem.] — Plautus Copy Share Image
Everything comes home, my mother used to say; every word spoken, every shadow cast, every footprint in the sand. It can't be helped; it's… — Joanne Harris Copy Share Image
Politics only makes the difficult challenge of marriage even harder, with the demands of the job and the public spotlight it casts on a… — Mark McKinnon Copy Share Image
I've done so many other projects where you're in a room with a reader and you're acting your lines out: 'We have to get… — Jim Cummings Copy Share Image
The God in whose hands are all our days and ways, did cast into my hand one day a book of Martin Luthers; it… — John Bunyan Copy Share Image
I was focused on The Hunger Games movie with my director, with the studio, and with the cast and crew. We all just focused… — Nina Jacobson Copy Share Image
All my life I've been involved with racial politics. I was a Freedom Rider in the South. I was the author of books on… — Tom Hayden Copy Share Image
God hath work to do in this world; and to desert it because of its difficulties and entanglements, is to cast off His authority.… — John Owen Copy Share Image
All progress in literary style lies in the heroic resolve to cast aside accretions and exuberances, all the conventions of a past age that… — Havelock Ellis Copy Share Image
And as regards Adam and Eve we must maintain that before the fall they were virgins in Paradise: but after they sinned, and were… — St. Jerome Copy Share Image
I think that people who stand up for what they believe in, no matter how unpopular, should be celebrated, not cast aside. — Craig Lancaster Copy Share Image
Unless a man gives himself entirely to the Cross, in a spirit of humility and self-abasement; unless he casts himself down to be trampled… — Mark the Evangelist Copy Share Image