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13 Latin Proverbs about Rest

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1. One man restored our fortunes by delay.. Latin Proverb. One man restored our fortunes by delay.
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2. Rest strengthens the body, the mind too is thus supported; but unremitting toil destroys both.. Latin Proverb. Rest strengthens the body, the mind too is thus supported; but unremitting toil destroys both.
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3. A man may lose what are his clearest rights by not demanding them.. Latin Proverb. A man may lose what are his clearest rights by not demanding them.
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4. If doctors fail thee, be these three thy doctors--Rest, cheerfulness, and moderate diet.. Latin Proverb. If doctors fail thee, be these three thy doctors--Rest, cheerfulness, and moderate diet.
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5. If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.. Latin Proverb. If I wrestle with a filthy thing, win or lose, I shall be defiled.
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6. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.. Latin Proverb. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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7. Not to disturb that which is at rest.. Latin Proverb. Not to disturb that which is at rest.
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8. Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.. Latin Proverb. Nothing can exist long without occasional rest.
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9. The force which a body at rest exercises on a body in motion impinging upon it.. Latin Proverb. The force which a body at rest exercises on a body in motion impinging upon it.
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10. To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.. Latin Proverb. To the ass, or the sow, their own offspring appears the fairest in creation.
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11. What is new is esteemed, but what is in every day use ceases to afford interest.. Latin Proverb. What is new is esteemed, but what is in every day use ceases to afford interest.
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12. Whose interest was it? To whose prejudice was it?. Latin Proverb. Whose interest was it? To whose prejudice was it?
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13. He who restrains his anger overcomes his greatest enemy.. Latin Proverb. He who restrains his anger overcomes his greatest enemy.
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