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necessity teaches us to bear misfortunes bravely, habit to bear them easily (Seneca)necessitas fortiter ferre docet, consuetudo facile
nothing is so swift as calumny, nothing more easily uttered, nothing more readily received, nothing more widely disseminated (Cicero)nihil est (autem) tam volucre quam maledictum, nihil facilius emittitur, nihil citius excipitur, nihil latius dissipatur
O mighty force of truth, that by itself so easily defends itself (Cicero)O magna vis veritatis, quæ … facile se per se ipsa defendit
O, how easily the gods give high circumstances, and how reluctant they are to ensure them when given (Lucan)O faciles dare summa deos, eademque tueri difficiles
power is easily retained by those arts by which it was at first acquired (Sallust)imperium facile iis artibus retinetur, quibus initio partum est
soft, pliant, flexible, easily moved, gentlemollis
the boy who just knows how to talk and treads the ground with firm foot, (and) delights to play with his friends, is easily provoked and easily appeased, and changes every hour (Horace)reddere qui voces jam scit puer, et pede certo signat humum, gestit paribus colludere, et iram colligit ac ponit temere, et mutatur in horas
the examples of vice at home more easily and more quickly corrupt us than others, since they steal into our minds under the highest authority (Juvenal)velocius ac citius nos corrumpunt vitiorum exempla domestica, magnis cum subeant animos auctoribus
the more virtuous any man is, the less easily does he suspect others of being wicked (Cicero)nam ut quisque est vir optimus, ita difficillime esse alios improbos suspicatur
they do easily rise uphaud facile emergunt
Thou shall not fall in love so easily.Haud facile capieris amor
we are all easily taught to imitate what is base and depraved (Juvenal)dociles imitandis turpibus ac pravis omnes sumus
We are more easily led part by part to an understanding of the whole. (Seneca)Facilius per partes in cognitionem totius adducimur.
you are a wise man if you can easily direct your attention to whatever may require it (Terence)istuc est sapere, qui, ubicunque opus sit, animum possis flectere
you believe that easily, which you hope for earnestlyverum putas haud ægre, quod valde expetas
 

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