Results for: The prosperous man is never sure that he is loved for himself. --- Lucan [Marcus Annaeus Lucanus]
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In memory of my cat, whom I loved more than my eyes.In meae felis memoriam quam plus oculis meis amabam
in the spot where liberty has made her last stand she was fated to be smitten (Lucan, attributed to Julius Cæsar)libertas ultima mundi quo steterit ferienda loco
it makes no difference whether corruption, or the funeral pyre, dissolve the carcass (Lucan)tabesne cadavera solvat, an rogus, haud refert
Jupiter is whatever you see, whichever way you move (Lucan)Jupiter est quodcumque vides, quocumque moveris
Let those love now who never loved before, Let those who always loved, now love the more.Cras amet, qui nunquam amavit, Quique amavit, eras amet
let those love now who never loved before; let those who always loved, now love all the morecras amet qui nunquam amavit, quique amavit cras amet
life is so short, there is no time to seek for death (Lucan)vita brevis nulli superest, qui tempus in illa quærendæ sibi mortis habet
live in hope and reserve yourselves for more prosperous circumstances (Virgil)sperate, et vosmet rebus servate secundis
loyalty never chose the unfortunate as friends (Lucan)nulla fides umquam miseros elegit amicos
May he love tomorrow who has never loved beforeCras amet qui nunquam amavit; Quique amavit, cras amet
May he love tomorrow who has never loved before;Quique amavit, cras amet
May it be good, fortunate and prosperous! (Cicero)Quod bonum, felix faustumque sit!
more than life and safety is lost in the present conflict; we are laid prostrate even to the last generation of the world (Lucan)plus est quam vita salusque, quod perit; in totum mundi prosternimur ævum
Never forget the lost loved ones.Tuos noli umquam oblivisci mortuos
No one loves his country because it is great but because it is his. --- Seneca [Lucius Annaeus Seneca]Nemo patriam quia magna est amat, sed quia sua
 

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