Si est del riche orguillus:
Ja del povre n'avra merci
Pur sa pleinte ne pur sun cri;
Mes se cil s'en peüst vengier,
Dunc le verreit l'um suzpleier.
Fables, no. 10, "The Fox and the Eagle", line 18; cited from Mary Lou Martin (trans.) The Fables of Marie de France (Birmingham, Alabama: Summa, 1984) pp. 54-6. Translation from the same source, p. 55.
“The poor man is ruined as soon as he begins to ape the rich.”
Maxim 941
Sentences, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave
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you were willing to work. In this part he most shows himself a man,
whoever tolerates making himself equal to another,
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