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It Is A Maxim Of Old That Among Themselves All Things Are Common To Friends.
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It is a maxim of old that among themselves all things are common to friends.
-- Terence (185-159 BC)
-- Adelphoe, Act v, Sc. 3, 18, (803.)
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It is the common vice of all, in old age, to be too intent upon our interests.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Adelphoe, Act v, Sc. 8, 30, (953.)...
What comes from this quarter, set it down as so much gain.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Adelphoe, Act v, Sc. 3, 30, (816.)...
According as the man is, so must you humour him. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Adelphoe, Act iii, Sc.
3, 77, (431.)...
I bid him look into the lives of men as though into a mirror, and from others to take an example for himself.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Adelphoe, Act iii, Sc. 3, 61, (415.)...
There are vicissitudes in all things. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act ii, Sc. 2, 45, (276.)
I took to my heels as fast as I could. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act v, Sc. 2, 5, (844.)
That is a true proverb which is wont to be commonly quoted, that "all had rather it were well for themselves than for another.
-- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act ii, Sc. 5, 15, (426.)...
The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act iii, Sc.
3, 23, (555.)...
The very flower of youth. -- Terence (185-159 BC) -- Act ii, Sc. 3, 28, (319.)