Results for: Ah, human cares! Ah, how much futility in the world! (Lucilius)
English Latin
until it fills the whole world (motto of the Knights of the Crescent)donec totum impleat orbem
us /the world belongs to USnobis
we are all consumed by carescuris tabescimus omnes
what emptiness there is in things! (i.e., in human affairs) (Persius)quantum est in rebus inane!
when a man descends from heavenly things to human, he will certainly both speak and feel more loftily and nobly on every theme (Cicero)omnia profecto, cum se a cœlestibus rebus referet ad humanas, excelsius magnificentiusque et dicet et sentiet
when Socrates was asked of what country he professed to be a citizen, he answered, “of the world,” for he considered himself an inhabitant and citizen of the whole world (Cicero)Socrates quidem quum rogaretur cujatem se esse diceret, Mundanum, inquit, totius enim mundi se incolam et civem arbitrabatur
where trees have grown by nature’s art, not planted by human hands (Nævius)ingenio arbusta ubi nata sunt non obsitu
wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness (Seneca)unicumque homo est, ibi beneficio locus est
whoever loves the golden mean is serene, and exempted equally from the filth of an old mansion and from the cares of a splendid court (Horace)auream quisquis mediocritatem diligit, tutus caret obsoleti sordibus tecti, caret invidenda sobrius aula
wholly complete and complete in every part (ancient definition of the human mind; also said of the human heart)totus in toto, et totus in qualibet parte
wine diffuses the bite of cares (adapted from Horace)vino diffugiunt mordaces curæ
with how little wisdom the world is governed!quam parva sapientia regitur mundus!
worldmundus
world /universityuniversitas
world, universemundus
 

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