Results for: let us derive some use or benefit from that evil
English Latin
rumor, than which no evil thing of any kind is more swift, increases with travel and gains strength by its progress (Virgil)fama, malum quo non aliud velocius ullum, mobilitate viget, viresque acquirit eundo
so long as I do not die for doing evil, I care little for dying (Plautus)dum ne ob malefacta peream, parvi æstimo
So potent was religion in persuading to evil deeds (Lucretius, in reference to the sacrifice of Iphigenia)Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum
something bad from a bad neighbor (i.e., to be harmed because of an evil neighbor)aliquid mali propter vicinum malum
stop it from the first (i.e., nip the evil at the bud) (Ovid)principiis obsta
the good would rather suffer defeat than defeat injustice by evil means (Sallust)bono vinci satius est quam malo more injuriam vincere
the law will sooner tolerate a private loss than a public evil (Coke)lex citius tolerare vult privatum damnum quam publicum malum
the love of money is a root to all kinds of evil (1 Timothy 6:10)radix (enim) omnium malorum est cupiditas
The love of money is the root of all evil. (Avarice is the problem, money itself is not evil)Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas
the mere apprehension of coming evil has driven many into positions of great perilmultos in summa pericula misit venturi timor ipse mali
the one who commits evil shuns the lightqui male agit, odit lucem
the one who gives quickly gives a double benefit to the needy (Publilius Syrus and Seneca)inopi beneficium bis dat, qui dat celeriter
the one who is beneficent acts kindly not for his own benefit, but for another’s (Cicero)beneficus est qui non sua, sed alterius causa benigne facit
the origin of evilfons malorum
the poverty that oppresses a great people is a grievous and intolerable evilgrave paupertas malum est, et intolerabile, quæ magnum domat populum
 

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