Results for: clemency in power
English Latin
Roman powernomen Romanorum
servile in all his actions for the sake of power (Tacitus, of Emperor Otho)omnia serviliter pro dominatione
singular: power, power to aid, power to helpops
strength or force, lacking judgment, collapses by its own weight; when power is governed by moderation, it is aided by the gods; but they hate it when directed to all manner of wickedness (Horace)vis consilii (or consili) expers mole ruit sua; vim temperatam dii (or di) quoque provehunt in majus; iidem (or idem) odere vires omne nefas animo moventis (or moventes)
The healing power of natureVis medicatrix naturae
The honours change the customs. (Power corrupts)Honores mutant mores
the law ought neither to be warped by favor, nor shattered by power, nor corrupted by money (Cicero)jus civile neque inflecti gratia, neque perfringi potentia, neque adulterari pecunia debet
the living powervis viva
the nature of the universe has by no means been made through divine power, seeing how great are the faults that mar it (Lucretius)nequaquam nobis divinitus esse creatam naturam mundi, quanta stat prædita culpa
the one who has learned to die has learned how to avoid being a slave. Such a person is most certainly beyond the reach of all human power (Seneca)qui mori didicit, servire dedidicit. Supra omnem potentiam est, certe extra omnem
the one who is all powerful still aims at possessing greater power (Seneca)quod non potest, vult posse, qui nimium potest
the power derived cannot be greater than that from which it is derivedderivativa potestas non potest esse major primitiva
the power is detested, and the life wretched, of those who would rather be feared than loved (Cornelius Nepos)invisa potentia, atque miseranda vita eorum, qui se metui quam amari malunt
the power is more ardent withinvis est ardentior intus
the power of custom is most weighty (Publilius Syrus)gravissimum est imperium consuetudinis
 

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