Zitate von Titus Maccius Plautus
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Komödiendichter (Italien, 250 - 184 v. Chr.).
Titus Maccius Plautus · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Geboren am 26.05.-250 in Sarsina/Umbrien
Gestorben am 31.12.-184 in Rom
Sternzeichen: ♊ Zwillinge
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He whom the gods love dies young, while he is in health, has his senses and his judgments sound.
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Homo homini lupus. - Man is a wolf to man.
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I know nothing swifter in life than the voice of rumor.
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I much prefer a compliment, insincere or not, to sincere criticism.
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I seek the utmost pleasure and the least pain.
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If you are content, you have enough to live comfortably.
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If you have overcome your inclination and not been overcome by it, you have reason to rejoice.
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In everything the middle course is best: all things in excess bring trouble to men.
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It is well for one to know more than he says.
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It only takes a content heart to be full of joy.
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Keep what you have; the known evil is best.
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Labrax: One letter more than a medical man, that's what I am. Gripus: Then you're a mendicant? Labrax: You've hit the point.
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Let deeds match words.
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Manners go on deteriorating.
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No man has perpetual good fortune.
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Practice yourself what you preach.
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The gods play games with men as balls . . . In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men.
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Things which you don't hope happen more frequently than things which you do hope.
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What is thine is mine, and all mine is thine.
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Un cur content suffit à être joyeux.