Leves homines futuri sunt improvidi—Light-minded men are improvident of the future. Tac.

Levia perpessi sumus, / Si flenda patimur—Our sufferings are light, if they are merely such as we should weep for.

Leviores sunt injuriæ, quæ repentino aliquo motu accidunt, quam eæ quæ meditate præparata inferuntur—The injuries which befall us unexpectedly are less severe than those which we are deliberately anticipating. Cic.

Levis est dolor qui capere consilium potest—Grief 35 is light which can take advice. Sen.

Levis sit tibi terra—May the earth lie light on thee.

Levity is a prettiness in a child, a disgraceful defect in men, and a monstrous folly in old age. La Roche.

Levity is often less foolish, and gravity less wise, than each of them appears. Colton.

Levity of behaviour is the bane of all that is good and virtuous. Sen.

Levius fit patientia / Quicquid corrigere est 40 nefas—Whatever cannot be amended becomes easier to bear if we exercise patience. Hor.

Levius solet timere qui propius timet—A man's fears are lighter when the danger is near at hand. Sen.