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Hasten deliberately. [Lat., Festina lente.] - quoting a Greek proverb, according to Aullus Gellius (X, 11, 5) [Haste] Hasten slowly. [Lat., Festina lente.] - [Haste : Proverbs] Hasten slowly. - [Caution] Nothing common can seem worthy of you. [Lat., Nihil vulgare te dignum videri potest.] - to Caesar [Worth] You cheer my heart, who build as if Rome would be eternal. - to Piso, see Plutarch "Apothegms" [Rome]
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