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a city for sale and ripe for ruin, once it finds a purchaser (Sallust, referring to Rome)urbem venalem et mature perituram, si emptorem invenerit
a man who could, with equal skill, pretend to be what he was not, and not to be what he really was (Sallust, said of Catiline)cujuslibit rei simulator atque dissimulator
all men who consult on doubtful matters should be void of hatred, friendship, anger, and pity (Sallust)omnes homines, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira, atque misericordia vacuos esse decet
all things that rise also set (Sallust)omnia orta occident
an accomplished pretender and dissembler (Sallust)cujus rei libet simulator atque dissimulator
before you begin, consider well; and when you have considered, act (Sallust)antequam incipias, consulto; et ubi consulueris, facto opus est
before you begin, consider; but having considered, use dispatch (Sallust)prius quam (or priusquam) incipias consulto, et ubi consulueris mature facto opus est
By watching, by doing, by counsulting well, these things yield all things prosperous. (Sallust)Vigilando, agendo, bene consulendo, prospera omnia cedunt
Cato would rather be good, than seem good (Sallust)Cato esse, quam videri, bonus malebat
courage protects like a wall (Sallust)audacia pro muro habetur
each person is the architect of his own fortune (Sallust, Appius Claudius, and Francis Bacon)faber (est) quisque fortunæ suæ
enough eloquence, not enough wisdom (i.e., those who speak well do not always think well) (Sallust)satis eloquentiæ, sapientiæ parum
every bad precedent originated as a justifiable measure (Sallust)omnia mala exempla ex rebus bonis orta sunt (also, omnia mala exempla orta sunt ex bonis initiis)
everything that rises sets, and everything that grows grows old (Sallust)omnia orta occidunt, et aucta senescunt
few men desire liberty; the majority are satisfied with a just master (Sallust)pauci libertatem, pars magna justos dominos volunt
 

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