AURIBUS TENEO LUPUM
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"holding a wolf by the ears," -a line taken from Phormio (c. 161 BCE), a work by the Roman playwright Terence-was a popular proverb in Ancient Rome. Like "holding a tiger by the tail," it is used to describe an unsustainable situation, and in particular one in which both doing nothing and doing something to resolve it are equally risky.
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