preciation of trifles
Ardently they desire that which
transcends sense
Arrogant wave of the hand, and in an
instructive tone
Art ceases when ugliness begins
As every word came straight from her
heart
Asenath, the wife of Joseph, had been
an Egyptian
Ask for what is feasible
Aspect obnoxious to the gaze will pour
water on the fire
Assigned sixty years as the limit of a
happy life
At my age we count it gain not to be
disappointed
At my age every year must be accepted
as an undeserved gift
Attain a lofty height from which to
look down upon others
Avoid excessive joy as well as
complaining grief
Avoid all useless anxiety
Be not merciful unto him who is a liar
or a rebel
Be happy while it is yet time
Be cautious how they are compassionate
Bearers of ill ride faster than the
messengers of weal
Before you serve me up so bitter a meal
(the truth)
Before learning to obey, he was
permitted to command
Begun to enjoy the sound of his own
voice
Behold, the puny Child of Man
Between two stools a man falls to the
ground
Beware lest Satan find thee idle!
Blessings go as quickly as they come
Blind tenderness which knows no reason
Blossom of the thorny wreath of sorrow
Brief "eternity" of national covenants
Brought imagination to bear on my
pastimes
But what do you men care for the
suffering you inflict on others
Buy indulgence for sins to be committed
in the future
By nature she is not and by
circumstances is compelled to be
Call everything that is beyond your
comprehension a miracle
Called his daughter to wash his feet
Cambyses had been spoiled from his
earliest infancy
Camels, which were rarely seen in Egypt
Can such love be wrong?
Canal to connect the Nile with the Red
Sea
Cannot understand how trifles can make
me so happy
Caress or a spank from you--each at the
proper time
Carpe diem
Cast my warning to the winds, pity will
also fly away with it
Cast off their disease as a serpent
casts its skin
Cast off all care; be mindful only of
pleasure
Catholic, but his stomach desired to be
Protestant (Erasmus)
Caught the infection and had to laugh
whether she would or no
Cautious inquiry saves recantation
Child is naturally egotistical
Child cannot distinguish between what
is amusing and what is sad
Childhood already lies behind me, and
youth will soon follow
Choose between too great or too small a
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