Results for: a woman, when she either loves or hates, will dare anything
English Latin
the leader of the action was a woman (Virgil)dux fœmina facti (or, dux femina facti)
the leaves live to love, and over the whole lofty grove each happy tree loves; palm nods to palm in mutual pledge of love; the poplar sighs for the poplar’s embrace; plane tree whispers to plane tree, and alder to alder (Claudian)vivunt in Venerem frondes, etiam nemus omne per altum felix arbor amat; nutant ad mutua palmæ fœdera, populeo suspirat populus ictu, et platani platanis, alnoque assibilat alnus
the moment they see a woman alone in the street, they cry scandal (Nævius)desubito famam tollunt si quam solam videre in via
the one who hates vice, hates humanity (Pliny the Younger)quis vitia odit, homines odit
the one who loves well chastises wellqui bene amat bene castigat
the Roman mob follows the lead of fortune, as it always does, and hates those who are condemned (Juvenal)turba Remi sequitur fortunam, ut semper, et odit damnatos
The soul is more where it loves, than where it lives.Anima magis est ubi amat, quam ubi animat
the spendthrift and fool gives away what he despises and hates. This seed has ever borne, and will bear, an ungrateful brood (Horace)prodigus et stultus donat quæ spernit et odit. Hæc seges ingratos tulit, et feret omnibus annis
the thoughts of a woman when alone tend toward mischiefmulier quæ sola cogitat male cogitat
the wise man loves, the others are lecherous (Lucius Afranius)amabit sapiens, cupient cæteri
Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee; Till then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. --- William ShakespeareFas animi affectus erga te deinde fateri, Nunc mea qua noscas ora venire pudet
there are very many things that men, when their cloaks have holes in them, dare not say (Juvenal)plurima sunt quæ non audent homines pertusa dicere læna
there is hardly a [bad] cause in which a woman has not been a prime mover (Juvenal)nulla fere causa est, in qua non fœmina litem moverit
there is nothing more insufferable than a rich woman (Juvenal)intolerabilius nihil est quam fœmina dives
To dare is to do. (Motto of Tottenham Hotspur)Audere est facere
 

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