We see the son of the Roman sailor in the fields.
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The boys call the girls today.
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The wisdom of your friends is always praised, my daughter.
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Many men and women preserve ancient philosophy.
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If anger is strong, my son, we always err and pay the penalty.
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If anger is strong, my son, we always err and pay the penalty.
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Fortune loves great men.
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The farmer gives money to his daughters.
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You ought, friends, to think of the Roman people.
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Maecenas, friend of Augustus, holds me in the number of his friends.
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My little book and thoughts advises the lives of men.
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Few men are eager for wisdom.
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Adverse fortune does not frighten men of great wisdom.
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Cimon, man of great reputation, has great benevolence.
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Greedy men are always in need.
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No abundance of money satisfies a greedy man.
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Money excites greedy men, it does not satisfy them.
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Advise friends in secrete; praise them openly.
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We ought to hold moderation.