Quien no va á carava, no sabe nada—He who does not mix with the crowd knows nothing. Sp. Pr.
Quien se muda, Dios le ayuda—God assists him who reforms himself. Sp. Pr.
Quien tiene arte, va por toda parte—Who has 20 a trade may go anywhere. Sp. Pr.
Quiet continuity of life is the principle of human happiness. Lindner.
Quieta non movere—Don't stir things at rest.
Quietly do the next thing that has to be done, and allow one thing to follow upon the other. Goethe.
Quietness is best. Sc. Pr.
Quin corpus onustum / Hesternis vitiis animum 25 quoque prægravat una, / Atque affigit humo divinæ particulam auræ—And the body, overcharged with yesterday's excess, weighs down the soul also along with it, and fastens to the ground a particle of the divine ether. Hor.
Quis desiderio sit pudor aut modus / Tam cari capitis?—What shame or measure can there be to our regret for one so dear? Hor.
Quis enim virtutem amplectitur ipsam, / Præmia si tollas?—For who would embrace virtue herself if you took away the reward? Juv.