Results for: To err is human. To repeat error is of the Devil. (Seneca)
English Latin
let him who has given a favor be silent; let he who has received it tell it (Seneca)qui dedit beneficium taceat; narrat qui accepit
let the man who would be grateful think of repaying a kindness even while receiving it (Seneca)qui gratus futurus est statim dum accipit de reddendo cogitet
let the other side also have a hearing (Seneca)audiatur et altera pars
let the plague seize the last (i.e., the Devil take the hindmost!) (Horace)occupet extremum scabies
Let them hate provided that they fear. (Seneca)Oderint dum metuant
let them hate, provided they fear (Cicero and Accius; disapproved by Seneca)oderint dum metuant
let us drink, death is certain (Seneca the Elder)bibamus, moriendum est
life is short, art is long (Horace and Seneca, after Hippocrates)vita brevis, ars longa
life, if you know how to use it, is long enough (Seneca)vita, si scias uti, longa est
light griefs find utterance, great ones hold silence (Seneca)curæ leves loquuntur, ingentes stupent
light is the grief that can take counsel (Seneca)levis est dolor qui capere consilium potest
Listen, would you repeat everything you just told me, only this time say it in English?Heu, modo itera omnia quae mihi nunc nuper narravisti, sed nunc Anglice?
live among men as if God were watching; speak with God as if men were listening (Seneca)sic vive cum hominibus, tamquam Deus videat; sic loquere cum Deo, tamquam homines audiant
love is more easily quenched than moderated (Seneca the Elder)facilius in amore finem impetres quam modum
make haste to live, and consider each day a life (Seneca)propra vivere et singulos dies singulas vitas puta
 

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