Results for: expectation based on hope has often disappointed the courageous (Accius)
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expectation based on hope has often disappointed the courageous (Accius)sæpe ignavavit fortem ex spe expectatio
(fig.) while there is life there is hopenulli desperandum, quamdiu spirat
a desire devoid of hopedesiderium spe vacuum
a good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature (Accius)probæ etsi in segetem sunt deteriorem datæ fruges, tamen ipsæ suaptæ natura enitent
A good seed, planted even in poor soil, will bear rich fruit by its own nature. (Accius)Probae esti in segetem sunt deteriorem datae fruges, tamen ipsae suaptae enitent
according to the state of a man’s conscience, so in his mind do hope and fear arise on account of his deeds (Ovid)conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suo
after death only one hope survivespost funus spes una superstes
all hope is gone (Plautus)exclusa opes omnes
all things will now come to pass that I used to think impossible; and there is nothing that we may not hope to see take place (Ovid)omnia jam fient, fieri quæ posse negabam; et nihil est de quo non sit habenda fides
always be on your guard; there are many snares for the good (Accius)vigilandum est semper; multæ insidiæ sunt bonis
another hope of mighty Rome (i.e., a youth of promise)magnæ spes altera Romæ
be like your father in virtue, unlike him in fortune (Accius)virtuti sis par, dispar fortunis patris
Before the event, beforehand. (economics: based on prior assumptions)Ex ante
better and safer is the certainty of peace than the hope of victory (Livy)melior tutiorque est certa pax quam sperata victoria
between hope and fearinter spem et metum
 

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