Limits the Romans' anxieties to two things - bread and games. |
Many commit the same crime with a different destiny; one bears a cross as the price of his villainy, another wears a crown. |
Many individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath a rough exterior. |
Many individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath a rough exterior. |
Many suffer from the incurable disease of writing, and it becomes chronic in their sick minds. |
Nature, in giving tears to man, confessed that he had a tender heart; this is our noblest quality |
Never does nature say one thing and wisdom another. |
No guilty man is acquitted at the bar of his own conscience |
No man's contented just so much to sin - As you may license him |
No one ever became extremely wicked suddenly. |
No one ever reached the depths of wickedness all at once. |
No one ever reached the worst of a vice at one leap. |
No one ever suddenly became depraved |
No one shall be a thief with me as his helper |
None in a moment e'er grew wholly vile |