Results for: no question can be entertained respecting the good intention and duty of the judge
English Latin
sometimes even the good Homer nods off (Horace)aliquando bonus dormitat Homerus
Sometimes [even the] good Homer sleeps. You win some, you lose someQvandoqve bonvs dormitat homervs
Study depends on the good will of the student, a quality which cannot be secured by compulsionStudium discendi voluntate quae cogi non potest constat
swimming one here and another there in a vast abyss (i.e., good ideas drowning in an ocean of poorly chosen words) (Virgil)rari nantes in gurgite vasto
that supreme good to which we all aspire (Lucretius)bonum summum quo tendimus omnes
that which is good is perceived more strongly in its absence than in its enjoymentbonum magis carendo quam fruendo cernitur
the abandonment of what is for the common good is a crime against naturederelicto communis utilitatis contra naturam
The best teacher is a good bookOptimus magister, bonus liber
the blessings of good health and good fortune, as they have a beginning, must also have an end. Everything rises but to fall, and grows but to decay (Sallust)corporis et fortunæ bonorum, ut initium, finis est. Omnia orta occidunt, et aucta senescunt
the blind do not judge of colorscæcus non judicat de colore
The common goodCommune bonum
the common goodmedium
the consciousness of good intention is the greatest solace of misfortunes (Cicero)conscientia rectæ voluntatis maxima consolatio est rerum incommodarum
the discharge of our duty toward God is called religion, toward our parents, piety (Cicero)justitia erga Deum religio dicitur, erga parentes pietas
the feelings generally run riot in prosperity; and to bear good fortune with evenness of mind is no easy task (Ovid)luxuriant animi rebus plerumque secundis; nec facile est æqua commoda mente pati
 

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