Every Prudent One Is Wise
Every prudent one is wise.
Every prudent one is wise.
In a major disease there is danger.
Not much good may be expected from oversleeping.
In all sin there is deep folly.
Long consideration is hopefully better than violence.
In every warfare there is anxiety.
What god appoints let man respect.
Blows received in youth are felt in old age.
The hired ox cannot complain.
There is no belief without evidence.
The best courage is to consider before striking.
Excess of anything is not good.
It is natural for the learned to have a library.
In distress a friend is best.
He who will not take what he can get may not have what he wishes.
He who takes learning let him keep it.
He who complains of excess does not grieve at all.
It is one thing to say, another to do.
The best of every man is his conscience.
Do not joke with an enemy.