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A snake lurks in the grass.
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All these souls, after they have passed away a thousand years, are summoned by the divine ones in great array, to the lethean river. . .In this way they become forgetful of the former earthlife, and re-visit the vaulted realms of the world, willing to return again into living bodies.
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As the twig is bent the tree inclines.
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Audentis Fortuna iuvat. (Fortune assists the bold) also Fortune favors the bold.
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Believe one who has proved it. Believe an expert.
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Death's brother, Sleep.
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Do not trust the horse, Trojans Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks, even though they bring gifts.
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Each man is led by his own liking.
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Each of us bears his own Hell.
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Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit (Perhaps it will be pleasing sometime to have remembered these things, from The Aeneid)
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