Syrus, Publilius
No one knows what he can do until hetries.
- Syrus, Publilius
Learn to see in another's calamity the ills which you should avoid.
- Syrus, Publilius
It is a good thing to learn caution by the misfortunes of others.
- Syrus, Publilius
Fate is not satisfied with inflicting one calamity.
- Syrus, Publilius
The happy man is not he who seems thus to others, but who seems thus to himself.
- Syrus, Publilius
Nothing can be done at once hastily and prudently.
- Syrus, Publilius
Some remedies are worse than the disease.
- Syrus, Publilius
It is kindness to immediately refuse what you intend to deny.
- Syrus, Publilius
Each day is the scholar of yesterday.
- Syrus, Publilius
You are in a pitiable condition if you have to conceal what you wish to tell.
- Syrus, Publilius
Mighty rivers can easily be leaped at their source.
- Syrus, Publilius

