Syrus (Publilius Syrus) ( 4 of 54 )
The losing side is full of suspicion.
[Lat., Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio.]
The losing side is full of suspicion.
[Lat., Ad tristem partem strenua est suspicio.]
The loss which is unknown is no loss at all.
The loss which is unknown is no loss at all.
There are some remedies worse than the disease.
There are some remedies worse than the disease.
It is better to have a little than nothing.
It is better to have a little than nothing.