Results for: promise, assurance, word of honor, engagement
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promise, assurance, word of honor, engagementfides
a heart imbued with generous honor (Persius)incoctum generoso pectus honesto
a promisepromissio
a promisepromissio, pollicitus
a promise must be kept not merely in the letter, but in the spirit (Cicero)semper autem in fide quid senseris, non quid dixeris, cogitandum
a woman elegantly formed above, ending in nothing but a fish (i.e., a mermaid, but applied to literary works that begin with much promise but end in great disappointment) (Horace)desinit in piscem mulier formosa superne
a word once spoken can never be recalled (Horace)nescit vox missa reverti
a word once spoken cannot be recalledverbum emissum non est revocabile
A word to a wise person is sufficientDictum sapienti sat est
a word to the wiseverbum sapienti
a word to the wise is sufficientverbum sat sapienti
a word to the wise is sufficient (Plautus and Terence)dictum sapienti sat est
A word to the wise is sufficient. Enough saidVerbum sapienti satis est (verb. sap.)
after the fashion of newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word (1 Peter 2:2)sicut modo geniti infantes, rationabile, sine dolo lac concupiscite
all things divine and human, as virtue, fame, and honor, defer to fair wealth; and the one who has amassed it will be illustrious, brave, and just (Horace)omnis enim res virtus, fama, decus, divina humanaque pulchris divitiis parent; quas qui construxerit, ille clarus erit, fortis, justus
 

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