James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899.
Menander
[Greek]—He whom the gods love dies young.
[Greek]—The anger of lovers does not last long.
[Greek]—The man who has not been scourged is not educated.
Nunquam vir æquus dives evasit cito—No just man ever became quickly rich.
The man who cannot blush, and who has no feelings of fear, has reached the acme of impudence.