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Publilius Syrus (fl. 8543 BC ), was a Latin writer, best known for his sententiae. He was a Syrian who was brought as a slave to Roman Italy. By his wit and talent, Syrus won the favour of his master, who granted him manumission and educated him. He became a member of the Publilia gens. Publilius' name, due to the palatalization of 'l' between two 'i's in the Early Middle Ages, is often presented by manuscripts (and some printed editions) in corrupt form as 'Publius'. Publius being a very common Roman praenomen.
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1:Every vice has its excuse ready. ~ Publilius Syrus,
2:Depend not on fortune, but on conduct. ~ Publilius Syrus,
3:Every question does not deserve an answer. ~ Publilius Syrus,
4:A loss, of which we are ignorant, is no loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
5:Every madman considers everyone else a madman. ~ Publilius Syrus,
6:He who lives in solitude may make his own laws. ~ Publilius Syrus,
7:Amid a multitude of projects, no plan is devised. ~ Publilius Syrus,
8:Cruelty isn't softened by tears; it feeds on them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
9:Confession of our faults is the next thing to innocence. ~ Publilius Syrus,
10:Clean hands are better than full ones in the sight of God. ~ Publilius Syrus,
11:He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so. ~ Publilius Syrus,
12:Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness. ~ Publilius Syrus, [T5],

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1:Apathy borders upon folly. ~ Publilius Syrus,
2:An evil gain equals a loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
3:Even one hair has a shadow. ~ Publilius Syrus,
4:If you can walk, you can run. ~ Publilius Syrus,
5:Only the bold get to the top. ~ Publilius Syrus,
6:Deliberando saepe perit occasio ~ Publilius Syrus,
7:In love, anger is always false. ~ Publilius Syrus,
8:Debt is the slavery of the free. ~ Publilius Syrus,
9:Every vice has its excuse ready. ~ Publilius Syrus,
10:Frugality is misery in disguise. ~ Publilius Syrus,
11:To-day is the pupil of yesterday ~ Publilius Syrus,
12:What is left when honor is lost? ~ Publilius Syrus,
13:Every vice has its excuse ready. ~ Publilius Syrus,
14:He who wrongs one threatens many. ~ Publilius Syrus,
15:Speech is the mirror of the soul. ~ Publilius Syrus,
16:Wise man also fears a weak enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
17:Equanimity is calamity's medicine. ~ Publilius Syrus,
18:Repentance follows hasty counsels. ~ Publilius Syrus,
19:The honied tongue hath its poison. ~ Publilius Syrus,
20:The power of habit is very strong. ~ Publilius Syrus,
21:A great fortune enslaves its owner. ~ Publilius Syrus,
22:A rolling stone can gather no moss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
23:Death laughs when old women frolic. ~ Publilius Syrus,
24:Discord gives a relish for concord. ~ Publilius Syrus,
25:Pardon others often, thyself never. ~ Publilius Syrus,
26:Union gives strength to the humble. ~ Publilius Syrus,
27:Wine has drowned more than the sea. ~ Publilius Syrus,
28:A god could hardly love and be wise. ~ Publilius Syrus,
29:All powerful is the rule of fashion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
30:Even a single hair casts its shadow. ~ Publilius Syrus,
31:Friendship is stronger than kindred. ~ Publilius Syrus,
32:Opportunity is lost by deliberation. ~ Publilius Syrus,
33:Solitude is the mother of anxieties. ~ Publilius Syrus,
34:The empire of custom is most mighty. ~ Publilius Syrus,
35:There is no medicine to cure hatred. ~ Publilius Syrus,
36:We die as often as we lose a friend. ~ Publilius Syrus,
37:What valor cannot win, flattery may. ~ Publilius Syrus,
38:Bad nature never lacks an instructor. ~ Publilius Syrus,
39:Each day is the scholar of yesterday. ~ Publilius Syrus,
40:In excess altercation, truth is lost. ~ Publilius Syrus,
41:Money should be mastered, not served. ~ Publilius Syrus,
42:No tears are shed when an enemy dies. ~ Publilius Syrus,
43:Pain forces even the innocent to lie. ~ Publilius Syrus,
44:The losing side is full of suspicion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
45:Be your money's master, not its slave. ~ Publilius Syrus,
46:Depend not on fortune, but on conduct. ~ Publilius Syrus,
47:Excessive severity misses its own aim. ~ Publilius Syrus,
48:He who injures one man threatens many. ~ Publilius Syrus,
49:It is better to arouse envy than pity. ~ Publilius Syrus,
50:It is better to learn late than never. ~ Publilius Syrus,
51:It's a bad plan that can't be changed. ~ Publilius Syrus,
52:Man has been lent, not given, to life. ~ Publilius Syrus,
53:Many receive advice, few profit by it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
54:No good man ever became suddenly rich. ~ Publilius Syrus,
55:Not every question deserves an answer. ~ Publilius Syrus,
56:A guilty conscience never feels secure. ~ Publilius Syrus,
57:An angry lover tells himself many lies. ~ Publilius Syrus,
58:Dangerous he who thinks it safe to die! ~ Publilius Syrus,
59:Depend not on fortune, but on conduct. ~ Publilius Syrus,
60:He who spares the bad injures the good. ~ Publilius Syrus,
61:Look for a tough wedge for a tough log. ~ Publilius Syrus,
62:No one should be judge in his own case. ~ Publilius Syrus,
63:Powerful indeed is the empire of habit. ~ Publilius Syrus,
64:Prosperity has no power over adversity. ~ Publilius Syrus,
65:Society in shipwreck is comfort to all. ~ Publilius Syrus,
66:Successful guilt is the bane of society ~ Publilius Syrus,
67:Take care that no one hates you justly. ~ Publilius Syrus,
68:When reason rules, money is a blessing. ~ Publilius Syrus,
69:Always shun whatever may make you angry. ~ Publilius Syrus,
70:Friendship either finds or makes equals. ~ Publilius Syrus,
71:Humility neither falls far, nor heavily. ~ Publilius Syrus,
72:In quarreling, the truth is always lost. ~ Publilius Syrus,
73:It is a bad plan that cannot be altered. ~ Publilius Syrus,
74:It is bad advice that cannot be changed. ~ Publilius Syrus,
75:Never promise more than you can perform. ~ Publilius Syrus,
76:Observation, not old age, brings wisdom. ~ Publilius Syrus,
77:Pain of mind is worse than pain of body. ~ Publilius Syrus,
78:Practice is the best of all instructors. ~ Publilius Syrus,
79:The remedy for wrongs is to forget them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
80:They live ill who expect to live always. ~ Publilius Syrus,
81:A great man may commence life in a hovel. ~ Publilius Syrus,
82:For a good cause, wrongdoing is virtuous. ~ Publilius Syrus,
83:Necessity knows no law except to conquer. ~ Publilius Syrus,
84:No one know what he can do till he tries. ~ Publilius Syrus,
85:Some remedies are worse than the disease. ~ Publilius Syrus,
86:Yesterday should be the teacher of today. ~ Publilius Syrus,
87:A beautiful face is a mute recommendation. ~ Publilius Syrus,
88:Confidence is the only bond of friendship. ~ Publilius Syrus,
89:Every question does not deserve an answer. ~ Publilius Syrus,
90:Friendship neither finds nor makes equals. ~ Publilius Syrus,
91:He who helps the guilty, shares the crime. ~ Publilius Syrus,
92:It is sometimes wise to forget who we are. ~ Publilius Syrus,
93:No one knows what he can do till he tries. ~ Publilius Syrus,
94:No pleasure endures unseasoned by variety. ~ Publilius Syrus,
95:The eyes start love; intimacy perfects it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
96:The hope of reward is the solace of labor. ~ Publilius Syrus,
97:The poor lack much, the greedy everything. ~ Publilius Syrus,
98:To refuse graciously is to confer a favor. ~ Publilius Syrus,
99:A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. ~ Publilius Syrus,
100:A friend must not be injured, even in jest. ~ Publilius Syrus,
101:Every question does not deserve an answer. ~ Publilius Syrus,
102:He gets through too late who goes too fast. ~ Publilius Syrus,
103:In doubtful matters boldness is everything. ~ Publilius Syrus,
104:It is better to have a little than nothing. ~ Publilius Syrus,
105:It is folly to fear what cannot be avoided. ~ Publilius Syrus,
106:Never find delight in another's misfortune. ~ Publilius Syrus,
107:The further the fall, the greater the hurt. ~ Publilius Syrus,
108:The swiftest despatch seems slow to desire. ~ Publilius Syrus,
109:Where there is unity, there is the victory. ~ Publilius Syrus,
110:You cannot put the same shoe on every foot. ~ Publilius Syrus,
111:An intemperate patient makes a harsh doctor. ~ Publilius Syrus,
112:Audacity augments courage; hesitation, fear. ~ Publilius Syrus,
113:Hasty conclusions lead to speedy repentance. ~ Publilius Syrus,
114:He who flees from trial confesses his guilt. ~ Publilius Syrus,
115:He who has lost honor can lose nothing more. ~ Publilius Syrus,
116:He whom many fear, has himself many to fear. ~ Publilius Syrus,
117:If you would live innocently, seek solitude. ~ Publilius Syrus,
118:It is an unhappy lot which finds no enemies. ~ Publilius Syrus,
119:It is foolish to fear what you cannot avoid. ~ Publilius Syrus,
120:It is fraud to accept what you cannot repay. ~ Publilius Syrus,
121:Men will judge your past deeds by your last. ~ Publilius Syrus,
122:Patience is the remedy for every misfortune. ~ Publilius Syrus,
123:Poverty wants much; but avarice, everything. ~ Publilius Syrus,
124:The bow too tensely strung is easily broken. ~ Publilius Syrus,
125:The loss which is unknown is no loss at all. ~ Publilius Syrus,
126:The wise man avoids evil by anticipating it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
127:Valor grows by daring, fear by holding back. ~ Publilius Syrus,
128:Venus yields to caresses, not to compulsion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
129:When you are at sea, keep clear of the land. ~ Publilius Syrus,
130:A bad man becomes worse when he apes a saint. ~ Publilius Syrus,
131:A loss, of which we are ignorant, is no loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
132:How unhappy is he who cannot forgive himself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
133:Modesty once lost, never returns into favour. ~ Publilius Syrus,
134:Never thrust your sickle into another's corn. ~ Publilius Syrus,
135:Past happiness augments present wretchedness. ~ Publilius Syrus,
136:Suspicion cleaves to the dark side of things. ~ Publilius Syrus,
137:The bare recollection of anger kindles anger. ~ Publilius Syrus,
138:The wounds of conscience always leave a scar. ~ Publilius Syrus,
139:Through indecision opportunity is often lost. ~ Publilius Syrus,
140:When fortune flatters, she does it to betray. ~ Publilius Syrus,
141:You don't know what you can do until you try. ~ Publilius Syrus,
142:A good reputation is more valuable than money. ~ Publilius Syrus,
143:A loss, of which we are ignorant, is no loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
144:An angry father is most cruel towards himself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
145:Even when we get what we wish, it is not ours. ~ Publilius Syrus,
146:Every madman considers everyone else a madman. ~ Publilius Syrus,
147:God looks with favor at pure, not full, hands. ~ Publilius Syrus,
148:Hares can gambol over the body of a dead lion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
149:He confesses his crime who flees the tribunal. ~ Publilius Syrus,
150:He dies twice who perishes by his own weapons. ~ Publilius Syrus,
151:It is only the ignorant who despise education. ~ Publilius Syrus,
152:It is well to moor your bark with two anchors. ~ Publilius Syrus,
153:Life is short, but its ills make it seem long. ~ Publilius Syrus,
154:No one reaches a high position without daring. ~ Publilius Syrus,
155:The best remedy for an injury is to forget it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
156:To spare the guilty is to injure the innocent. ~ Publilius Syrus,
157:What is done hastily cannot be done prudently. ~ Publilius Syrus,
158:A disorderly patient makes the physician cruel. ~ Publilius Syrus,
159:All delay is irksome, but it teaches us wisdom. ~ Publilius Syrus,
160:A wise man never refuses anything to necessity. ~ Publilius Syrus,
161:Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. ~ Publilius Syrus,
162:Even when there is no law, there is conscience. ~ Publilius Syrus,
163:Even when the wound is healed the scar remains. ~ Publilius Syrus,
164:Every madman considers everyone else a madman. ~ Publilius Syrus,
165:He doubly benefits the needy who gives quickly. ~ Publilius Syrus,
166:He who leaves a fault unpunished invites crime. ~ Publilius Syrus,
167:He who lives in solitude may make his own laws. ~ Publilius Syrus,
168:It matters not how long you live, but how well. ~ Publilius Syrus,
169:Money does not sate Avarice, but stimulates it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
170:Suspicion is ever strong on the suffering side. ~ Publilius Syrus,
171:The highest condition takes rise in the lowest. ~ Publilius Syrus,
172:The weeping of an heir is laughter in disguise. ~ Publilius Syrus,
173:To lose a friend is the greatest of all losses. ~ Publilius Syrus,
174:When innocence trembles, it condemns the judge. ~ Publilius Syrus,
175:A gift in season is a double favor to the needy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
176:Agreement is made more precious by disagreement. ~ Publilius Syrus,
177:A hasty judgment is a first step to recantation. ~ Publilius Syrus,
178:A small loan makes a debt; a great one an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
179:Every rumor is believed against the unfortunate. ~ Publilius Syrus,
180:Fortune makes many loans, but gives no presents. ~ Publilius Syrus,
181:God looks at the clean hands, not the full ones. ~ Publilius Syrus,
182:He sleeps well who knows not that he sleeps ill. ~ Publilius Syrus,
183:He who lives in solitude may make his own laws. ~ Publilius Syrus,
184:Never find your delight in another's misfortune. ~ Publilius Syrus,
185:The anger of lovers renews the strength of love. ~ Publilius Syrus,
186:A homely woman is one of the most comely of apes. ~ Publilius Syrus,
187:All delay is helpful, but it does produce wisdom. ~ Publilius Syrus,
188:Amid a multitude of projects, no plan is devised. ~ Publilius Syrus,
189:Any one can hold the helm when the seas are calm. ~ Publilius Syrus,
190:He who fears his servants is less than a servant. ~ Publilius Syrus,
191:It is more tolerable to be refused than deceived. ~ Publilius Syrus,
192:Ready tears are a sign of treachery, not of grief ~ Publilius Syrus,
193:To die at the command of another is to die twice. ~ Publilius Syrus,
194:To love is a pleasure of youth, a sin in old age. ~ Publilius Syrus,
195:Treat your friend as if he might become an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
196:Amid a multitude of projects, no plan is devised. ~ Publilius Syrus,
197:As men, we are all equal in the presence of death. ~ Publilius Syrus,
198:Cruelty isn't softened by tears; it feeds on them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
199:Even speed, when we are anxious, seems like delay. ~ Publilius Syrus,
200:Grief diminishes when it has nothing to grow upon. ~ Publilius Syrus,
201:He is the least in want who is the least covetous. ~ Publilius Syrus,
202:It is a fraud to borrow what we are unable to pay. ~ Publilius Syrus,
203:It is sometimes expedient to forget what you know. ~ Publilius Syrus,
204:Nothing pleases which is not freshened by variety. ~ Publilius Syrus,
205:Shun an angry man for a moment-your enemy forever. ~ Publilius Syrus,
206:When Gold argues the cause, eloquence is impotant. ~ Publilius Syrus,
207:Would you have a great empire? Rule over yourself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
208:Any plan is bad which is incapable of modification. ~ Publilius Syrus,
209:A woman either loves or hates; she knows no medium. ~ Publilius Syrus,
210:Cruelty isn't softened by tears; it feeds on them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
211:Gain at the expense of reputation is manifest loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
212:He can best avoid a snare who knows how to set one. ~ Publilius Syrus,
213:It is time, not the mind, that puts an end to love. ~ Publilius Syrus,
214:It is vain to look for a defense against lightning. ~ Publilius Syrus,
215:Lovers know what they want, but not what they need. ~ Publilius Syrus,
216:Mighty rivers can easily be leaped at their source. ~ Publilius Syrus,
217:Modest women choose a man by the mind, not the eye. ~ Publilius Syrus,
218:One ungrateful man injures all who need assistance. ~ Publilius Syrus,
219:Pain will force even the truthful to speak falsely. ~ Publilius Syrus,
220:Tears gratify a savage nature, they do not melt it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
221:The evil you do to others you may expect in return. ~ Publilius Syrus,
222:The most delightful pleasures cloy without variety. ~ Publilius Syrus,
223:The wretched reflect either too much or too little. ~ Publilius Syrus,
224:They pass peaceful lives who ignore mine and thine. ~ Publilius Syrus,
225:We may with advantage at times forget what we know. ~ Publilius Syrus,
226:Whom Fortune wishes to destroy she first makes mad. ~ Publilius Syrus,
227:Wisdom had rather be buffeted than not listened to. ~ Publilius Syrus,
228:You should hammer your iron when it is glowing hot. ~ Publilius Syrus,
229:An end to our getting is the only end to our losses. ~ Publilius Syrus,
230:An evil conscience is often quiet, but never secure. ~ Publilius Syrus,
231:A virtuous wife commands her husband by obeying him. ~ Publilius Syrus,
232:Better to be ignorant of a matter than half know it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
233:Divide the fire, and you will the sooner put it out. ~ Publilius Syrus,
234:Fortune is never satisfied with bringing one sorrow. ~ Publilius Syrus,
235:He who has plenty of pepper will pepper his cabbage. ~ Publilius Syrus,
236:It is a pitiful fortune that is not without enemies. ~ Publilius Syrus,
237:The habitual living in prosperity is most injurious. ~ Publilius Syrus,
238:To forget the wrongs you receive, is to remedy them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
239:We should lay up in peace what we shall need in war. ~ Publilius Syrus,
240:Each day should be passed as though it were our last. ~ Publilius Syrus,
241:Every accusation against a fallen man gains credence. ~ Publilius Syrus,
242:Every one excels in something in which another fails. ~ Publilius Syrus,
243:Gain cannot be made without some other person's loss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
244:He who is bent on doing evil can never want occasion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
245:It is folly to censure him whom all the world adores. ~ Publilius Syrus,
246:No one ever lost his honor, except he who had it not. ~ Publilius Syrus,
247:No pleasure lasts long unless there is variety in it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
248:The future struggles that it may not become the past. ~ Publilius Syrus,
249:A frog would leap from a throne of gold into a puddle. ~ Publilius Syrus,
250:A small debt produces a debtor; a large one, an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
251:Fortune is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity. ~ Publilius Syrus,
252:He who lives only for himself is truly dead to others. ~ Publilius Syrus,
253:In every enterprise consider where you would come out. ~ Publilius Syrus,
254:It is well not to lend too easy an ear to accusations. ~ Publilius Syrus,
255:No one knows what it is that he can do until he tries. ~ Publilius Syrus,
256:The eye strays not while under the guidance of reason. ~ Publilius Syrus,
257:The prompter the refusal, the less the disappointment. ~ Publilius Syrus,
258:There is no safety in regaining the favor of an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
259:We must master our good fortune, or it will master us. ~ Publilius Syrus,
260:Where destiny blunders, human prudence will not avail. ~ Publilius Syrus,
261:While we stop to think, we often miss our opportunity. ~ Publilius Syrus,
262:Would you be known by everybody? Then you know nobody. ~ Publilius Syrus,
263:You should go to a pear tree for pears, not to an elm. ~ Publilius Syrus,
264:Alas how difficult is it to preserve a high reputation! ~ Publilius Syrus,
265:An enemy despised is the most dangerous of all enemies. ~ Publilius Syrus,
266:A pleasant companion reduces the length of the journey. ~ Publilius Syrus,
267:From the errors of others, a wise man corrects his own. ~ Publilius Syrus,
268:He blames Neptune unjustly who twice suffers shipwreck. ~ Publilius Syrus,
269:He who conquers his wrath overcomes his greatest enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
270:He who will not grant a favour has no right to ask one. ~ Publilius Syrus,
271:His own character is the arbiter of every ones fortune. ~ Publilius Syrus,
272:It is as well now and then not to remember all we know. ~ Publilius Syrus,
273:It is easy for men to talk one thing and think another. ~ Publilius Syrus,
274:Let a fool hold his tongue and he will pass for a sage. ~ Publilius Syrus,
275:Necessity gives the law and does not itself receive it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
276:One man's wickedness may easily become all men's curse. ~ Publilius Syrus,
277:The brave or the fortunate can afford to laugh at envy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
278:The gladiator lays his plans after he enters the arena. ~ Publilius Syrus,
279:The judge is found guilty when a criminal is acquitted. ~ Publilius Syrus,
280:We desire nothing so much as what we ought not to have. ~ Publilius Syrus,
281:What a tragedy is help where it harms what it supports! ~ Publilius Syrus,
282:Whatever you can lose, you should reckon of no account. ~ Publilius Syrus,
283:Admonish your friends privately, but praise them openly. ~ Publilius Syrus,
284:Confession of our faults is the next thing to innocence. ~ Publilius Syrus,
285:Fortune is like glass; she breaks when she is brightest. ~ Publilius Syrus,
286:He is much to be dreaded who stands in dread of poverty. ~ Publilius Syrus,
287:He is truly wise who gains wisdom from another's mishap. ~ Publilius Syrus,
288:Life itself is short, but lasts longer than misfortunes. ~ Publilius Syrus,
289:Take care not to begin anything of which you may repent. ~ Publilius Syrus,
290:The end always passes judgement on what has gone before. ~ Publilius Syrus,
291:The gods never let us love and be wise at the same time. ~ Publilius Syrus,
292:The master is a slave when he fears those whom he rules. ~ Publilius Syrus,
293:The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body. ~ Publilius Syrus,
294:There is more of fear than delight in a secret pleasure. ~ Publilius Syrus,
295:There is no fruit which is not bitter before it is ripe. ~ Publilius Syrus,
296:The sweetest pleasure arises from difficulties overcome. ~ Publilius Syrus,
297:To do two things at once is to do neither.” —Publilius Syrus ~ Gary Keller,
298:To take refuge with an inferior is to betray one's self. ~ Publilius Syrus,
299:You can accomplish by kindness what you cannot by force. ~ Publilius Syrus,
300:Confession of our faults is the next thing to innocence. ~ Publilius Syrus,
301:Courage comes by being brave; fear comes by holding back. ~ Publilius Syrus,
302:He is foolish to blame the sea that is shipwrecked twice. ~ Publilius Syrus,
303:It is easier to add to a great reputation than to get it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
304:One ungrateful person does an injury to all needy people. ~ Publilius Syrus,
305:There is no need of spurs when the horse is running away. ~ Publilius Syrus,
306:The wickedness of the few makes the calamity of the many. ~ Publilius Syrus,
307:What greater evil could you wish a miser, than long life? ~ Publilius Syrus,
308:When you can despise death, you have conquered all fears. ~ Publilius Syrus,
309:Who would recognize the unhappy if grief had no language? ~ Publilius Syrus,
310:Why do we not hear the truth? Because we do not speak it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
311:A tongue prone to slander is the proof of a depraved mind. ~ Publilius Syrus,
312:Clean hands are better than full ones in the sight of God. ~ Publilius Syrus,
313:He who wishes to injure another, will soon find a pretext. ~ Publilius Syrus,
314:How happy the life unembarrassed by the cares of business! ~ Publilius Syrus,
315:It is a very hard undertaking to seek to please everybody. ~ Publilius Syrus,
316:Speech is a mirror of the soul: as a man speaks, so is he. ~ Publilius Syrus,
317:That is a most wretched fortune which is without an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
318:The fear of death is more to be dreaded than death itself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
319:We simply rob ourselves when we make presents to the dead. ~ Publilius Syrus,
320:With little loan you get a friend, with big loan an enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
321:You should not live one way in private, another in public. ~ Publilius Syrus,
322:A good opportunity is seldom presented, and is easily lost. ~ Publilius Syrus,
323:A noble spirit finds a cure for injustice in forgetting it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
324:A suspicious mind always looks on the black side of things. ~ Publilius Syrus,
325:Better use medicines at the outset than at the last moment. ~ Publilius Syrus,
326:Clean hands are better than full ones in the sight of God. ~ Publilius Syrus,
327:Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness. ~ Publilius Syrus,
328:He knows not when to be silent who knows not when to speak. ~ Publilius Syrus,
329:In a heated argument we are apt to lose sight of the truth. ~ Publilius Syrus,
330:Nothing can be done quickly and prudently at the same time. ~ Publilius Syrus,
331:Poverty wants much; but avarice, everything. PUBLILIUS SYRUS Money ~ J D Robb,
332:The eyes are not responsible when the mind does the seeing. ~ Publilius Syrus,
333:The friendship that can come to an end, never really began. ~ Publilius Syrus,
334:Flattery was formerly a vice; it has now become the fashion. ~ Publilius Syrus,
335:He has existed only, not lived, who lacks wisdom in old age. ~ Publilius Syrus,
336:He who boasts of a favor bestowed, would like it back again. ~ Publilius Syrus,
337:It is his nature, not his standing, that makes the good man. ~ Publilius Syrus,
338:It is more easy to get a favor from fortune than to keep it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
339:It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. ~ Publilius Syrus,
340:Keep the golden mean between saying too much and too little. ~ Publilius Syrus,
341:The poor man is ruined as soon as he begins to ape the rich. ~ Publilius Syrus,
342:To dispute with a drunkard is to debate with an empty house. ~ Publilius Syrus,
343:An agreeable companion on a journey is as good as a carriage. ~ Publilius Syrus,
344:He is a despicable sage whose wisdom does not profit himself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
345:He who has a mind to do mischief will always find a pretense. ~ Publilius Syrus,
346:He who quarrels with a drunken man injures one who is absent. ~ Publilius Syrus,
347:It is kindness immediately to refuse what you intend to deny. ~ Publilius Syrus,
348:Pardon one offence, and you encourage the commission of many. ~ Publilius Syrus,
349:That should be considered long which can be decided but once. ~ Publilius Syrus,
350:The coward regards himself as cautious, the miser as thrifty. ~ Publilius Syrus,
351:The timid man calls himself cautious, the sordid man thrifty. ~ Publilius Syrus,
352:When Fortune is on our side, popular favor bears her company. ~ Publilius Syrus,
353:When Providence favors, you can make a safe voyage on a twig. ~ Publilius Syrus,
354:A sly piece of good luck, which nobody knows of is delightful. ~ Publilius Syrus,
355:Even to smile at the misfortunes of others is to do an injury. ~ Publilius Syrus,
356:He wrongly accuses Neptune, who makes shipwreck a second time. ~ Publilius Syrus,
357:Love, like a tear, rises in the eye and falls upon the breast. ~ Publilius Syrus,
358:Love's wounds can be healed only by the one who inflicts them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
359:The wounds of love can only be healed by the one who made them ~ Publilius Syrus,
360:They who plough the sea do not carry the winds in their hands. ~ Publilius Syrus,
361:He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so. ~ Publilius Syrus,
362:I have often regretted having spoken, never having kept silent. ~ Publilius Syrus,
363:One day treats us like a hireling nurse, another like a mother. ~ Publilius Syrus,
364:Unless degree is preserved, the first place is safe for no one. ~ Publilius Syrus,
365:Vices that are familiar we pardon, and only new ones reprehend. ~ Publilius Syrus,
366:When two do the same thing, it is not the same thing after all. ~ Publilius Syrus,
367:A wise man will be master of his mind, a fool will be its slave. ~ Publilius Syrus,
368:Danger comes on us more speedily when we treat it with contempt. ~ Publilius Syrus,
369:Each succeeding day is the scholar of that which went before it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
370:He bids fair to grow wise who has discovered that he is not so. ~ Publilius Syrus,
371:If you refuse where you have always granted you invite to theft. ~ Publilius Syrus,
372:There is no pain in the wound received in the moment of victory. ~ Publilius Syrus,
373:Unless you bear with the faults of a friend you betray your own. ~ Publilius Syrus,
374:Well does he sleep who knows not that his sleep has been broken. ~ Publilius Syrus,
375:A position of dignity is more easily improved upon than acquired. ~ Publilius Syrus,
376:If what must be given is given willingly the kindness is doubled. ~ Publilius Syrus,
377:I often regret that I have spoken; never that I have been silent. ~ Publilius Syrus,
378:It is a consolation to the wretched to have companions in misery. ~ Publilius Syrus,
379:The little vices of the great must needs be accounted very great. ~ Publilius Syrus,
380:There is but a step between a proud man's glory and his disgrace. ~ Publilius Syrus,
381:The wise man guards against the future as if it were the present. ~ Publilius Syrus,
382:We may escape misfortune for a while, but the evil day will come. ~ Publilius Syrus,
383:You need not hang up the ivy branch over the wine that will sell. ~ Publilius Syrus,
384:Do not despise the bottom rungs in the ascent to greatness. ~ Publilius Syrus, [T5],
385:That man has the fewest wants who is the least anxious for wealth. ~ Publilius Syrus,
386:The miser is as much in want of what he has as of what he has not. ~ Publilius Syrus,
387:A man suffers death himself as often as he loses those dear to him. ~ Publilius Syrus,
388:It is a good thing to learn caution from the misfortunes of others. ~ Publilius Syrus,
389:It is of no profit to have learned well, if you neglect to do well. ~ Publilius Syrus,
390:Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid. ~ Publilius Syrus,
391:You must endure what is painful to secure that which is profitable. ~ Publilius Syrus,
392:Confidence, like the soul, never returns whence it has once departed ~ Publilius Syrus,
393:Give your friend cause to blush, and you will be likely to lose him. ~ Publilius Syrus,
394:He who sounds his own trumpet will soon find plenty to laugh at him. ~ Publilius Syrus,
395:To confess a fault freely is the next thing to being innocent of it. ~ Publilius Syrus,
396:Conversation is the image of the mind. As the man is, so is his talk. ~ Publilius Syrus,
397:Great hatred can be concealed in the countenance, and much in a kiss. ~ Publilius Syrus,
398:What is to be once resolved on should be first often well considered. ~ Publilius Syrus,
399:Avarice is as destitute of what it has, as poverty of what it has not. ~ Publilius Syrus,
400:You must endure, and not cry out against that which cannot be avoided. ~ Publilius Syrus,
401:No fortune is so good but that you may find something to grumble about. ~ Publilius Syrus,
402:Prudence He does well who moors his boat with two anchors. PUBLILIUS SYRUS ~ A C Grayling,
403:We tolerate without rebuke the vices with which we have grown familiar. ~ Publilius Syrus,
404:Adversity shows whether we have friends, or only the shadows of friends. ~ Publilius Syrus,
405:He is the furthest from danger, who is on his guard even when in safety. ~ Publilius Syrus,
406:Anger would inflict punishment on another; meanwhile, it tortures itself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
407:Fortune is like glass - the brighter the glitter, the more easily broken. ~ Publilius Syrus,
408:He is twice a conqueror, who can restrain himself in the hour of triumph. ~ Publilius Syrus,
409:Man's life is short; and therefore an honorable death is his immortality. ~ Publilius Syrus,
410:Unless you make allowances for your friends foibles, you betray your own. ~ Publilius Syrus,
411:If life is merely a joke, the question still remains: for whose amusement? ~ Publilius Syrus,
412:It is a bitter dose to be taught obedience after you have learned to rule. ~ Publilius Syrus,
413:A kindness spontaneously offered to him who needs it, is doubly gratifying. ~ Publilius Syrus,
414:Death is fortunate for the child, bitter to the youth, too late to the old. ~ Publilius Syrus,
415:It is better to learn late than never. —Publilius Syrus, first-century writer ~ Julie Klassen,
416:There is no fortune so good that you can find nothing in it to complain of. ~ Publilius Syrus,
417:When you confer a benefit on those worthy of it, you confer a favor on all. ~ Publilius Syrus,
418:He who gets the better of an irascible temperament conquers his worst enemy. ~ Publilius Syrus,
419:It a wretched thing to suffer at the hand of one of whom we cannot complain. ~ Publilius Syrus,
420:The circumstances of others seem good to us, while ours seem good to others. ~ Publilius Syrus,
421:There is no gain so certain as that which arises from sparing what you have. ~ Publilius Syrus,
422:To become rich is easy. Much harder is to solve the riddles of of the heart. ~ Publilius Syrus,
423:To have the universe bear one company would be a great consolation in death. ~ Publilius Syrus,
424:Let your life be pleasing to the multitude, and it can not be so to yourself. ~ Publilius Syrus,
425:We must give lengthy deliberation to what has to be decided once and for all. ~ Publilius Syrus,
426:When the bad imitate the good, there is no knowing what mischief is intended. ~ Publilius Syrus,
427:You are in a pitiable condition if you have to conceal what you wish to tell. ~ Publilius Syrus,
428:No hour brings good fortune to one man without bringing misfortune to another. ~ Publilius Syrus,
429:The eyes see not what is before them when the mind is intent on other matters. ~ Publilius Syrus,
430:Fortune, by being too lavish of her favours on a man, only makes a fool of him. ~ Publilius Syrus,
431:One is not exposed to danger who, even when in safety is always on their guard. ~ Publilius Syrus,
432:The person who receives the most favors is the one who knows how to return them. ~ Publilius Syrus,
433:That should be regarded as a loss, which is won at the expense of our reputation. ~ Publilius Syrus,
434:When you are in love you are not wise; or, when you are wise you are not in love. ~ Publilius Syrus,
435:It is easy to defend the innocent; but who is eloquent enough to defend the guilty? ~ Publilius Syrus,
436:Little does the sick man consult his own interests, who makes his physician his heir. ~ Publilius Syrus,
437:Publilius Syrus, remarked: ‘We are interested in others when they are interested in us. ~ Dale Carnegie,
438:To accept a favor is to sell one's freedom. -Beneficium accipere libertatem est vendere ~ Publilius Syrus,
439:To have acquired wealth is with many not to end but to change the nature of their troubles. ~ Publilius Syrus,
440:It is foolish to fear that which you cannot avoid. -Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes ~ Publilius Syrus,
441:At daybreak, when loath to rise, have this thought in thy mind: I am rising for a man's work. ~ Publilius Syrus,
442:Deliberando saepe perit occasio [The opportunity often slips away while we deliberate on it]. ~ Publilius Syrus,
443:Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time. -Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur ~ Publilius Syrus,
444:In the words of Publilius Syrus: A wise man will be master of his mind, A fool will be its slave. ~ David J Schwartz,
445:That delay is our surest protection which enables us to deliberate on the merits of our intentions. ~ Publilius Syrus,
446:The things which belong to others please us more, and that which is ours, is more pleasing to others ~ Publilius Syrus,
447:A pleasant traveling companion on a journey is as good as a carriage. Each day is the scholar of yesterday. ~ Publilius Syrus,
448:Anyone who believes that men are the equal of women has never seen a man trying to wrap a Christmas present. ~ Publilius Syrus,
449:It is a most miserable lot to be without an enemy. [No man can be successful without being envied and hated.] ~ Publilius Syrus,
450:Humility means accepting reality with no attempt to outsmart it. -David Richo A rolling stone can gather no moss ~ Publilius Syrus,
451:Other people's things are more pleasing to us, and ours to other people. -Aliena nobis, nostra plus aliis placent ~ Publilius Syrus,
452:When a woman is undisguisedly bad, then indeed she is good. [Comparatively speaking, as she at least lacks deception.] ~ Publilius Syrus,
453:Publilius Syrus come to me: Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur; we choose to love; we do not choose to cease loving. ~ Lauren Groff,
454:There are men steady and wise whose body, words and mind are self-controlled. They are the men of supreme self-control. ~ Publilius Syrus,
455:The property of others is always more inviting than our own; and that which we ourselves possess is most pleasing to others. ~ Publilius Syrus,
456:Patiendo multa, venient quae nequeas pati. [A fuerza de soportar mucho, llegará lo que no pueda soportarse.] PUBLILIUS SYRUS ~ Santiago Posteguillo,
457:The greater a man is in power above others, the more he ought to excel them in virtue. None ought to govern who is not better than the governed. ~ Publilius Syrus,
458:To do two things at once is to do neither. —Publilius Syrus This is one of my favorite quotes on multitasking and it absolutely pertains to eating. Before I lived in Paris, it was not uncommon to see me eating a meal standing up, perhaps at my kitchen counter, with my cell phone lodged between my ear and my shoulder. Or worse yet, in front of the TV. By the time the meal was over, I wouldn’t have known I had eaten anything at all. ~ Jennifer L Scott,
459:BIG IDEAS Go small. Don’t focus on being busy; focus on being productive. Allow what matters most to drive your day. Go extreme. Once you’ve figured out what actually matters, keep asking what matters most until there is only one thing left. That core activity goes at the top of your success list. Say no. Whether you say “later” or “never,” the point is to say “not now” to anything else you could do until your most important work is done. Don’t get trapped in the “check off” game. If we believe things don’t matter equally, we must act accordingly. We can’t fall prey to the notion that everything has to be done, that checking things off our list is what success is all about. We can’t be trapped in a game of “check off” that never produces a winner. The truth is that things don’t matter equally and success is found in doing what matters most. Sometimes it’s the first thing you do. Sometimes it’s the only thing you do. Regardless, doing the most important thing is always the most important thing. 5 MULTITASKING “To do two things at once is to do neither.” —Publilius Syrus So, if doing the most important thing is the most important thing, why would you try to do anything else at the same time? ~ Gary Keller,

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