Results for: vitium
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vitiumfault, vice, crime
vitiumvice
alitur vitium vivitque tegendothe taint is nourished and lives by being concealed (i.e., vice lives and thrives by secrecy) (Virgil)
amici vitium ni feras, prodis tuumunless you bear with the faults of a friend, you betray your own (Publilius Syrus)
at pater ut gnati, sic nos debemus amici si quod sit vitium non fastidirebut at least we might do for a friend what a father does for his child, and not be disgusted by a blemish (Horace)
cereus in vitium flecti, monitoribus asperpliable as wax to vice, obstinate under reproof (Horace, in reference to youth)
cernis ut ignavum corrumpant otia corpus ut capiant vitium ni moveantur aquæyou see how sloth wastes the sluggish body, as water is corrupted unless it moves (Ovid)
commune vitium in magnis liberisque civitatibus, ut invidia gloriæ comes sitit is a usual fault in great and free states that envy should be the companion of glory (Cornelius Nepos)
fallit enim vitium, specie virtutis et umbra, cum sit triste habitu, vultuque et veste severumvice can deceive under the shape and shadow of virtue, when sad and severe in its dress and countenance (Juvenal)
frustra vitium vitaveris illud, si te alio pravus detorserisin vain do you avoid one fault if you perversely turn aside into another (Horace)
in vitium ducit culpæ fugain fleeing one vice we are sometimes caught by another (Horace)
juvenile vitium regere non posse impetumit is the fault of youth that it cannot govern its own impulses (Seneca)
magnum hoc vitium vino est, pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu ’stthis is the great fault of wine, it first trips up the feet; it is a cunning wrestler (Plautus)
multis parasse divitias non finis miseriarum fuit, sed mutatio; non est in rebus vitium sed in animothe acquisition of riches has been to many, not the end of their miseries, but a change in them; the fault is not in the riches, but in the disposition (Seneca)
nil erit ulterius quod nostris moribus addat posteritas; eadem cupient facientque minores; omne in præcipiti vitium stetitthere will be nothing left for posterity to add to our manners; our descendants will wish for and do the same things as we do; every vice has reached its culminating point (Juvenal)
 

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