2105 Latin Proverbs / Page 6
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A man of gladness seldom falls into madness.102.
A man of good natural plain common sense.103.
A man of three letters, " F U R."104.
A middle course is the safest.105.
A mind conscious of guilt is its own accuser.106.
A mind conscious of innocence laughs at the lies of rumor.107.
A miser's son is generally a spendthrift.108.
A monkey is not to be caught in a trap.109.
A mouse in pitch.110.
A mouse in time may bite in two a cable.111.
A mouse may help a lion.112.
A mouse relies not solely on one hole.113.
A mouse will put the finishing stroke to a castle wall.114.
A nail is driven out by another nail; habit is overcome by habit.115.
A nobody to-day, a prince to-morrow.116.
A nod for a wise man, and a rod for a fool.117.
A perfect whipping-top for changing sides.118.
A pestilence follows a famine.119.
A physician is an angel when employed, but a devil when one must pay him.120.
A picture is a poem wanting words.