Results for: To err is human. To repeat error is of the Devil. (Seneca)
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Ah, human cares! Ah, how much futility in the world! (Lucilius)O curas hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane!
all art is an imitation of nature (Seneca)omnis ars imitatio est naturæ
all crimes are committed, so far as the blame attaching to them is concerned, before they are actually carried into effect (Seneca)omnia scelera etiam, ante effectum operis, quantum culpæ satis est, perfecta sunt
all folly is afflicted with a disdain of itself (Seneca)omnis stultitia laborat fastidio sui
all things divine and human, as virtue, fame, and honor, defer to fair wealth; and the one who has amassed it will be illustrious, brave, and just (Horace)omnis enim res virtus, fama, decus, divina humanaque pulchris divitiis parent; quas qui construxerit, ille clarus erit, fortis, justus
all things human hang by a slender thread; and that which seemed to stand strong of a sudden falls and sinks in ruins (Ovid)omnia sunt hominum tenui pendentia filo; et subito casu, quæ valuere, ruunt
Always do something, so that the devil always finds you occupied. (St. Jerome)Facito aliquid operis, ut te semper diabolus inveniat occupatum
among other evils, folly has also this special characteristic, it is always beginning to live (Seneca)inter cetera mala, hoc quoque habet stultitia proprium, semper incipit vivere
an action will not be right unless the intention is right, for from it comes the action. Again, the intention will not be right unless the state of the mind has been right, for from it proceeds the intention (Seneca)recta actio non erit, nisi recta fuit voluntas, ab hac enim est actio. Rursus, voluntas non erit recta, nisi habitus animi rectus fuerit, ab hoc enim est voluntas
an error that is not resisted is approvederror qui non resistitur approbatur
An honest heart is a kingdom in itself. (Seneca)Mens regnum bona possidet
anger, though concealed, is betrayed by the countenance (Seneca)quamvis tegatur proditur vultu furor
any man is liable to err, [but] no one except a fool will persevere in error (Cicero)cuisvis (or cujusvis) hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore perseverare
anyone may take life from man, but no one death; a thousand gates stand open to it (Seneca)eripere vitam nemo non homini potest; at nemo mortem; mille ad hanc aditus patent
as a field, however fertile, can yield no fruit without cultivation, so neither can the mind without education (Seneca)ut ager, quamvis fertilis, sine cultura fructuosus esse non potest, sic sine doctrina animus
 

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