Results for: consult your friend on everything, but particularly on what concerns yourself (Seneca)
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to live happily is the same thing as to live in accordance with nature’s laws (Seneca)idem est ergo beate vivere et secundum naturam
to live is to fight (Seneca)vivere militare est
to lose a friend is the greatest of all losses (Publilius Syrus)amicum perdere est damnorum maximum
to make another person hold his tongue, be first silent (Seneca)alium silere quod valeas (or voles), primus sile
to preserve the lives of citizens is the greatest virtue in the father of his country (Seneca)servare cives, major est virtus patriæ patri
too much of anything is in every case a defect (Seneca)vitiosum est ubique, quod nimium est
True friend becomes known in the love, the disposition, the speeches, the deeds. --- Virgil [Publius Vergilius Maro]Verus amicus amor more ore re cognoscitur
true happiness is centered in virtue (Seneca)in virtute posita est vera felicitas
True joy is a serious thing. (Seneca)Res severa est verum gaudium
true joy is an earnest thing (Seneca)res severa est verum gaudium
true love hates, and does not suffer, delay (Seneca)odit verus amor, nec patitur, moras
true praise is often the lot of him who is humble; false praise reaches none but the powerful (Seneca)laus vera et humili sæpe contingit viro; non nisi potenti falsa
truly, it is a thankless office to censure a friend for a fault when he deserved it (Plautus)næ amicum castigare ob meritam noxiam immune est facinus
Truth hates delay. (Seneca)Veritas odit moras
truth hates delays (Seneca)veritas odit moras
 

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