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"Croyez que chose divine est prester; debvoir est vertu heroïcque."
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Borrowing"I have granted you much that you asked: and yet you never cease to ask of me. He who refuses nothing, Atticilla, will soon have nothing to refuse."
"Croyez que chose divine est prester; debvoir est vertu heroïcque."
"What question can be here? Your own true heart Must needs advise you of the only part: That may be claimd again which was but lent, And should be yielded with no discontent, Nor surely can we find herein a wrong, That it was left us to enjoy it long."
"Who goeth a borrowing Goeth a sorrowing. Few lend (but fools) Their working tools."
"You give me back. Phœbus, my bond for four hundred thousand sesterces; lend me rather a hundred thousand more. Seek some one else to whom you may vaunt your empty present: what I cannot pay you, Phœbus, is my own."
"He that would have a short Lent, let him borrow money to be repaid at Easter."
"The borrower is servant to the lender."