Latin Proverbs

Sayings of Latin origin Latin is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets, and ultimately from the Phoenician alphabet. ( Source ) By learning you will teach, by teaching you will learn. Beware the tyranny of the minority. Better late than never. Believe that you have it, and you will have it. Believe nothing and be on your guard against everything. Be on your guard against a silent dog and still water. Bad is want which is born of plenty. All things are cause for either laughter or weeping. All the hours wound, the last one kills. A poor joke must invent its own laughter. A nail is driven out by another nail; habit is overcome by habit. A mind conscious of innocence laughs at the lies of rumor. A man is not where he lives, but where he loves. A man devoid of religion is like a horse without a bridle. A learned man has always wealth in himself. You can neve...