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Immortal Gods! How Much Does One Man Excel Another!
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Immortal gods! how much does one man excel another! What a difference
there is between a wise person and a fool!
-- Terence (185-159 BC)
-- Act ii, Sc. 2, 1, (232.)
Related:
There are vicissitudes in all things. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act ii, Sc. 2, 45, (276.)
This is a wise maxim, "to take warning from others of what may be to your own advantage.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Heautontimoroumenos, Act i, Sc. 2, 36, (210.)...
I did not care one straw. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act iii, Sc. 1, 21, (411.)
It is the duty of all persons, when affairs are the most prosperous, -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Phormio, Act ii, Sc.
1, 11, (241.)...
If you are wise, be wise; keep what goods the gods provide you.
-- Plautus (254-184 BC) -- Rudens, Act iv, Sc. 7, 3, (1229...
As many men, so many minds; every one his own way. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Phormio, Act ii, Sc.
4, 14, (454.)...
Many a time a man cannot be such as he would be, if circumstances do not admit of it.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Heautontimoroumenos, Act iv, Sc. 1, 53, (666.)...
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), As You Like It -- Act v, Sc. 1...
What comes from this quarter, set it down as so much gain.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Adelphoe, Act v, Sc. 3, 30, (816.)...