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A Syrian who was brought as a slave to Italy, but by his wit and talent he won the favor of his master, who freed and educated him. Publilius (less correctly Publius) Syrus, a Latin writer of maxims, flourished in the 1st century BC. He was a Syrian who was brought as a slave to Italy, but by his wit and talent he won the favor of his master, who freed and educated him.
Here are some famous quotes by Publilius Syrus.
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He gives twice who gives promptly.
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Forgive others often yourself never.
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We die as often as we lose a friend.
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It's a bad plan that can't be changed.
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No good man ever became suddenly rich.
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In quarreling the truth is always lost.
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The remedy for wrongs is to forget them.
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Some remedies are worse than the disease.
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No man is happy unless he believes he is.
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To do two things at once is to do neither.
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A friend must not be injured even in jest.
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Friendship neither finds nor makes equals.
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Audacity augments courage; hesitation fear.
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No one knows what he can do until he tries.
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A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.
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He who flees from trial confesses his guilt.
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How unhappy is he who cannot forgive himself.
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No one reaches a high position without daring.
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A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.
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He who flees from trial confesses his guilt.
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How unhappy is he who cannot forgive himself.
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No one reaches a high position without daring.
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The opportunity is often lost by deliberating.
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Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm.
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Prosperity makes friends adversity tries them.
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A good reputation is more valuable than money.
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A wise man never refuses anything to necessity.
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Many receive advice only the wise profit by it.
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There are some remedies worse than the disease.
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As men we are all equal in the presence of death.
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It is not every question that deserves an answer.
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Reprove your friends in secret praise them openly.
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A woman either loves or hates: she knows no medium.
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We should lay up in peace what we shall need in war.
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If you wish to reach the highest begin at the lowest.
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We must master our good fortune or it will master us.
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Each day should be passed as though it were our last.
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He who lives only for himself is truly dead to others.
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Admonish your friends privately but praise them openly.
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Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay for it.
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He is much to be dreaded who stands in dread of poverty.
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He who is shipwrecked twice is foolish to blame the sea.
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The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body.
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What we fear comes to pass more speedily than what we hope.
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The eyes are not responsible when the mind does the seeing.
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It is more easy to get a favor from fortune than to keep it.
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Unless you bear with the faults of a friend you betray your own.
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It is a good thing to learn caution by the misfortunes of others.
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I regret often that I have spoken; never that I have been silent.
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Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid.
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To confess a fault freely is the next thing to being innocent of it.
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Avarice is as destitute of what it has as poverty is of what it has not.
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The circumstances of others seem good to us while ours seem good to others.