Plautus
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Plautus
Titus Maccius Plautus, commonly known as Plautus, was a Roman playwright of the Old Latin period. His comedies are the earliest Latin literary works to have survived in their entirety. He wrote Palliata comoedia, the genre devised by the innovator of Latin literature, Livius Andronicus. The word Plautine /ˈplɔːtaɪn/ refers to both Plautus's own works and works similar to or influenced by his...
NationalityRoman
ProfessionPlaywright
wings flying aviation
Flying without feathers is not easy; my wings have no feathers.
dies favor gods whom
He whom the gods favor dies in youth.
friendship true-friend real-friends
Nothing but heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend.
friendship relationship real-friends
Where there are friends there is wealth.
teamwork wise men
No man is wise enough by himself.
conquer
Conquered, we conquer.
mind contentment trouble
A contented mind is the best source for trouble.
failure loss gains
There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.
happy-birthday anniversary wedding
Let us celebrate the occasion with wine and sweet words.
years ability
Wisdom is not attained by years, but by ability
courage battle half
Courage in danger is half the battle.
courage rewards
Courage is its own reward.
friendship travel house
No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a nuisance after three days.
overcoming reason rejoice
If you have overcome your inclination and not been overcome by it, you have reason to rejoice.