Results for: (fig.) haste is next door to panic, delay is nearer to firm courage (Tacitus)
English Latin
for the quiet of nations cannot be maintained without arms, nor can arms be maintained without pay, nor pay without taxation (Tacitus)nam neque quies gentium sine armis, neque arma sine stipendiis, neque stipendia sine tributis haberi queunt
fortune may steal our wealth, but it cannot take away our courage (Seneca)fortuna opes auferre, non animum potest
genius does not have one form (or appearance) and courage another (Seneca)non est alius ingenio alius animo color
good courage in a bad circumstance is half of the evil overcome (Plautus)bonus animus in mala re dimidium est mali
Good luck is the companion of courageVirtvtis fortvna comes
hard; firmdurus, a, um
hastefestinatio
haste is late (or, haste is slow)festinatio tarda est
he (my adversary), in trying to fix a tooth in some tender part, shall strike it against the solid (i.e., shall find firm resistance) (Horace)fragili quærens illidere dentem offendet solido
he became celebrated for an affected and ambitious verbosity attended with no advantage whatsoever to the republic (Tacitus)in nullum reipublicæ usum ambitiosa loquela inclaruit
he fears less who fears what is nearer to him (Seneca)levius solet timere qui propius timet
he lays his resentment aside, but stores it up to bring it forward with greater bitterness (Tacitus)odia in longum jaciens, quæ reconderet, auctaque promeret
he restored the cause of Rome by delay (Ennius, said of Fabius)cunctando restituit rem
he seemed much greater than a private citizen while he was a private citizen, and had he never become emperor everyone would have agreed that he had the capacity to be emperor (Tacitus, said of Emperor Galba)major privato visus dum privatus fuit, et omnium consensu capax imperii nisi imperasset
he shone with a greater splendor the more he was not seen (Tacitus)eo magis præfulgebat quod non videbatur (sing.)
 

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