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one whose efforts are opposed by straitened circumstances at home (Horace)cujus conatibus obstat res angusta domi
Romans go home!Romani ite domum
sooner or later we hasten to one home (Ovid)serius aut citius sedem properamus ad unam
straitened circumstances at home obstruct the path of virtue (Juvenal)virtutibus obstat res angusta domi
sweet homedulce domum
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 people boo me; but at home I applaud myself when I contemplate the money in my chest (Horace, said of the miser)populus me sibilat; at mihi plaudo ipse domi, simul ac nummos contemplor in arca
the safest place of refuge for everyone is his own home (Coke)domus sua cuique tutissimum refugium
There is no place like homeNullus est instar domus
they exchange their home and sweet thresholds for exile, and seek another country under another sun (Virgil)exilioque domos et dulcia limina mutant atque alio patriam quærunt sub sole jacentem
those who are happy at home should stay theredomi manere convenit felicibus
what should I do at Rome?; I know not how to lie (i.e., how can I be at home in a place whose morals are far worse than my own?) (Juvenal)quid Romæ faciam?; mentiri nescio
Where you feel good, there is your homeUbi bene, ibi patria
your estate, your home, and your pleasing wife must be left, and of these trees that you are rearing, not one shall follow you, their short-lived owner, except the hateful cypresses (the cypress being used to mark graveyards) (Horace)linquenda tellus, et domus, et placens uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum, te, præter invisas cupressos, ulla brevem dominum sequetur
 

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