Results for: sweet society (i.e., sweet association of friends)
English Latin
there can be no more effectual instrument of good government than good friends (Tacitus)nullum majus boni imperii instrumentum quam bonos amicos esse
there is no small pleasure in sweet water (Ovid)est in aqua dulci non invidiosa voluptas
these days flattery wins friends, truth begets hatred (Terence)hoc tempore obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
they exchange their home and sweet thresholds for exile, and seek another country under another sun (Virgil)exilioque domos et dulcia limina mutant atque alio patriam quærunt sub sole jacentem
this is a general fault of all singers, that among their friends they never make up their minds to sing, however, pressed; but when no one asks them, they will never stop (Horace)omnibus hoc vitium est cantoribus, inter amicos ut nunquam inducant animum cantare rogati, injussi nunquam desistant
this place [where we are buried] is wholly to be disregarded by us, but not to be neglected by our surviving friends (Cicero)totus hic locus est contemnendus in nobis, non negligendus in nostris
to God, the republic, and friendsDeo, reipublicæ, amicis
to the greater glory of God (motto of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits)ad majorem Dei gloriam (A.M.D.G.)
Varions Pea, Sweet PeaLathyrus odoratus L.
victory and care are close friendsamat victoria curam
virtue smells sweet after deathfragrat post funera virtus
what is useful is sweetdulce quod utile
what was hard to suffer is sweet to remember (Seneca)quæ fuit durum pati meminisse dulce est
when the wine casks are drained to the lees, our friends soon disperse, too faithless to bear as well the yoke of sorrowdiffugiunt, cadis cum fæce siccatis, amici, ferre jugum pariter dolosi
where there are friends, there is wealth (Plautus)ubi amici, ibi opes
 

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