Plautus Quotes
- Nothing is more wretched than a guilty conscience. - View Quote Details on Nothing is more wretched than a guilty conscience.
- Man is no man, but a wolf, to a stranger. - View Quote Details on Man is no man, but a wolf, to a stranger.
- He whom the gods love dies young. - View Quote Details on He whom the gods love dies young.
- Consider the little mouse, how sagacious an animal it is which never entrusts its life to one hole only. - View Quote Details on Consider the little mouse, how sagacious an animal it is…
- What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours. - View Quote Details on What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours.
- There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain. - View Quote Details on There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur…
- Not by age but by capacity is wisdom acquired. - View Quote Details on Not by age but by capacity is wisdom acquired.
- Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need. - View Quote Details on Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a…
- Things which you do not hope happen more frequently than things which you do hope. - View Quote Details on Things which you do not hope happen more frequently than…
- Practice yourself what you preach. - View Quote Details on Practice yourself what you preach.
- No guest is so welcome in a friend’s house that he will not become a nuisance after three days. - View Quote Details on No guest is so welcome in a friend’s house that…
- Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. - View Quote Details on Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.
- Drink, live like the Greeks, eat, gorge. - View Quote Details on Drink, live like the Greeks, eat, gorge.
About Plautus
Titus Maccius Plautus (254 BC - 184 BC, born at Sassina, Umbria) was a comic playwright in the time of the Roman Republic. The years of his life are uncertain, but his plays were first produced between about 205 BC and 184 BC.













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