Results for: A woman either hates or loves: there is nothing in between. --- Publius [Publilius Syrus]
English Latin
If any man wish to escape idleness, let him fall in love. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]Qui nolet fieri desidiosus, amet
If I could I would hate: if I cannot I must love against my will. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]Odero, si potero: si non, invitus amabo
If it were in my power, I would be wiser; but a newly felt power carries me off in spite of myself; love leads me one way, my understanding another. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]Si possem sanior essem. Sed trahit invitam nova vis; aliudque Cupido, Mens aliud
If the father loves the ruinous dice-box, the heir will play too. --- Juvenal [Decimus Junius Juvinalis]Si damnosa senem juvat alea, ludit et haeres
if you wish to reach the highest, begin at the lowest (Publilius Syrus)si vis ad summum progredi ab infimo ordire
in desire, swiftness itself is delay (Publilius Syrus)etiam celeritas in desiderio mora est
In love there are all these evils; affronts, suspicions, quarrels, negotiations, war, and then peace again. --- Terence [Publius Terentius Afer]In amor hsec omnia insunt vitia, injurise, Suspiciones, inimicitise, induciae, Bellum, pax rursus
in my opinion, a woman’s true dowry is not that which is called a dowry, but virtue, modesty, and restrained desires (Plautus)non ego illam mihi dotem esse puto, quæ dos dicitur, sed pudicitiam, et pudorem, et sedatam cupidinem
in sex a woman, in natural ability a man (epitaph of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria)sexu fœmina, ingenio vir
in too much disputing, truth is apt to be lost (Publilius Syrus)nimium altercando veritas amittitur
Is it possible that a man can be so changed by love, that you could not recognize him to be the same? --- Terence [Publius Terentius Afer]Adeo ne hominem immutare ex amor, ut non cognoscas eundem esse
it is a comfort to the wretched to have others to share their sorrow (i.e., misery loves company) (Virgil)solamen miseris socios habuisse doloris
it is easier to find fortune than to keep hold of it (Publilius Syrus)fortunam citius reperias quam retineas
it is enough to defeat an enemy, too much to destroy him (Publilius Syrus)satis est superare inimicum, nimium est perdere
It is foolish to fear what which you cannot avoid (Publius)Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes
 

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