James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899.
Greek
[Greek]—Divine phantasms and shadows of things that are.
[Greek]—Husband your resources.
[Greek]—Life is short, art is long.
[Greek]—Much may happen between the cup and the lip.
[Greek]—To feed many mouths and build many houses is the directest road to poverty.
Heureka—I have found it out.
Hoi polloi—The multitude.
Hysteron proteron—The last first, or the cart before the horse.