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envy, like fire, always makes for the highest points (Livy)invidiam, tanquam ignem, summa petere
(fem. pl. gen.) their envy and jealousy, OF WHICH we knowquarum
(fig.) there is need of haste (Livy)maturato opus est
a disorderly patient makes the physician cruel (Publilius Syrus)crudelem medicum intemperans æger facit
a fire is difficult to ward off when the neighboring house is in flames (Ovid)proximus a tectis ignis defenditur ægre
a fire, if neglected, always gathers in strength (Horace)neglecta solent incendia sumere vires
a foolish fire (i.e., specious words; a will-o’-the-wisp)ignis fatuus (pl. ignes fatui)
A grape changes color in seeing another grape. A bad/good friend makes you a bad/good personUva uvam videndo varia fit
a great fire, unless you feed it, spends its rage in vain (Virgil)magnus sine viribus ignis incassum furit
a sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heirmale secum agit æger, medicum qui hæredem facit
a small debt makes a man your debtor, a large one your enemy (Seneca)leve æs alienum debitorem facit, grave inimicum
a sound and vigorous mind is the highest possessionintegra mens augustissima possessio
a tree makes progress when transplantedtranslata proficit arbos
a wife who has no children makes a dear and delightful friend (to her husband’s heirs) (Juvenal)jucundum et carum sterilis facit uxor amicum
adversity reminds men of religion (Livy)adversæ res admonent religionum
 

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