Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero.Lat., Seize the day, put no trust in tomorrow.
Patience makes lighter What sorrow may not heal.
He has the deed half done who has made a beginning.
Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum, Multa recedentes adimiunt. (The years, as they come, bring many agreeable things with them as they go, they take many away.)
I strive to be brief, and become obscure.
Pale death knocks with impartial foot at poor men's hovels and king's palaces.
Seize today, and put as little trust as you can in tomorrow.
To save a man's life against his will is the same as killing him.
He's happy who, far away from business, like the races of men of old, tills his ancestral fields with his own oxen, unbound by any interest to pay.
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