Results for: to be wise and silent
English Latin
he who is silent consentsqui tacet consentit
I hate the profane masses and keep them at a distance. Favor by your tongues (i.e., keep silent) (Horace)odi profanum vulgus et arceo. Favete linguis
I have often regretted having spoken, never having kept silent (Publilius Syrus)sæpius locutum, nunquam me tacuisse pœnitet
I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly (Cicero)malo indisertam prudentiam, quam loquacem stultitiam
I regard those men as wise who take old wine and love to see old plays (Plautus)qui utuntur vino vetere sapientis puto et qui libenter veteres spectant fabulas
I see, and I am silentvideo, et taceo
If you are wise, be a beeSi sapis, sis apis
In peace, like a wise man, he appropriately prepares for warIn pace, ut sapiens, aptarit idonea bello
in peace, like the wise man, make preparations for war (Horace)in pace ut sapiens aptarit idonea bello
In time of war, laws are silentInter arma silent leges
in time of war, the laws are silent (Circero)inter arma leges silent
it becomes a wise man to try all methods before having recourse to arms (Terence)omnia prius experiri, quam armis, sapientem decet
It is a wise man who speaks littleVir sapit qui pauca loquitur.
it is bad to hurry, and delay is often as bad; the wise person is the one who does everything in its proper time (Ovid)festinare nocet, nocet et cunctatio sæpe; tempore quæque suo qui facit, ille sapit
it is best to be silent in a bad cause (Ovid)mala causa silenda est
 

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