Things which you do not hope happen more frequently than things which
you do hope.
-- Plautus (254-184 BC)
-- Mostellaria, Act i, Sc. 3, 40, (197.)
you do hope.
-- Plautus (254-184 BC)
-- Mostellaria, Act i, Sc. 3, 40, (197.)
Related:
- Practice yourself what you preach.
-- Titus Maccius Plautus (254?
184 B.C... - These things are not for the best, nor as I think they ought to be;
but still they are better than that which is downright... - Each man reaps on his own farm.
-- Plautus (254-184 BC)
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Mostellaria, Act iii, Sc. 2, 112, (799... - To blow and swallow at the same moment is not easy.
Plautus (254-184 BC) -- Mostellaria, Act iii, Sc.... - Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need.
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act of collective brutality in which I had been involved at school.
A group of seven-year-olds had been teasing and tormenting... - When I was seven years old, I was once reprimanded by my mother for an
act of collective brutality in which I had been involved at school.
A group of seven-year-olds had been teasing and tormenting...
