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Robert Bland, Proverbs
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1. Injuriae spretæ exolescunt, si irascaris agnitæ videntur
Ing. The wise man passeth by an injury, but anger resteth in the bosom of a fool
Injuries that are slighted and suffered to pass unnoticed, are soon forgotten; by resenting them, unless you are able to punish the agressor, you acknowledge yourself to be hurt, and so afford a triumph to the person who gave the affront. «Deridet, sed non derideor», he laugheth, but I am not laughed at. The wise man passeth by an injury, but anger resteth in the bosom of a fool.
Fuente: Tacito, Annales, 4.34: «namque spreta exolescunt: si irascare, adgnita videntur».
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