Results for: the learned understand the principles of art, the unlearned feel its pleasure (Quintilian)
English Latin
to understand the cause of all things (motto of the London School of Economics and Political Science)rerum cognoscere causas
to understand, comprehend, seeintellego intellexi intellectum
too meticulous as regards truth, and with a greater liking for exactness than beauty (Quintilian)nimius in veritate, et similitudinis quam pulchritudinis amantior
understandagnosco, video vidi visum, conspicio, scio, teneo
understandintellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum
understand/ upsetverto
Unless you will have believed, you will not understand. (St. Augustine)Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis
vigilance, strength, pleasurevigilantia, robur, voluptas
we also deem those happy who, from the experience of life, have learned to bear its ills, and without remarking on their weight (Juvenal)ducimus autem hos quoque felices, qui, ferre incommoda vitæ, nec jactare jugum, vita didicere magistra
we give to necessity the praise of virtue (Quintilian)laudem virtutis necessitati damus
we pay too much for a laugh if it is at the expense of our honesty (Quintilian)nimium (enim) risus pretium est, si probitatis impendio constat
we should speak as the populace, think as the learned (Coke)loquendum ut vulgus, sentiendum ut docti
we should, however, pronounce our opinions of such men with modesty and circumspect judgment, lest, as is the case with many, we should be found condemning what we do not understand (Quintilian)modeste tamen et circumspecto judicio de tantis viris pronunciandum est, ne, quod plerisque accidit, damnent quæ non intelligunt
we, both the learned and unlearned, are in the habit of writing poetry (Horace)scribimus indocti, doctique poëmata passim
what pleasure does it give to be rid of one thorn out of many? (Horace)quid te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una?
 

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