Safety lies in the middle course. [Lat., Medio tutissimus ibis.]
The most wretched fortune is safe; for there is no fear of anything worse. [Lat., Fortuna miserrima tuta est: Nam timor eventus deterioris abest.]
It is not safe to despise what Love commands. He reigns supreme, and rules the mighty gods.
Let others seek safety. Nothing is safer than misfortune, Where there's no fear of greater ill to come.
You who seek an end of love, love yields to business: be busy, and you will be safe.
Let love give way to business; give attention to business and you will be safe.
Daring is not safe against daring men.
A wealthy traveller fears an ambush, while one with empty pockets journeys on in safety.
Against the bold, daring is unsafe.
A safe pleasure is a tame pleasure.
A short absence is the safest.