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soonerocius
he is sooner broken than bentprius frangitur quam flectitur
nothing dries sooner than a tear (Cicero)nihil enim lacryma citius arescit
quick. fleet, sooner, fasterocius
said and done (i.e., no sooner said than done)dictum factum (also, dictum ac factum)
sooner or later we hasten to one home (Ovid)serius aut citius sedem properamus ad unam
the flames are sooner to be extinguished when once spread amongst the standing corn (a reference to the rapid spread of destructive views) (Propertius)flamma per incensas citius sedatur aristas
the law will sooner tolerate a private loss than a public evil (Coke)lex citius tolerare vult privatum damnum quam publicum malum
the more brightly the fire has burnt, the sooner it is extinguished (Seneca)ignis, quo clarior fulsit, citius exstinguitur
the more violent the storms are, the sooner they are over (Seneca)procellæ quanto plus habent virium tanto minus temporis
the promise is no sooner given than fulfilled (Ovid)dicta fides sequitur
the sooner the betterquantocius quantotius
we are all driven to the same ferry; the lot of each is shaken in the urn, destined sooner or later to come forth, and place us in Charon’s boat for the exile (Horace)omnes eodem cogimur; omnium versatur urna serius, ocius, sors exitura, et nos in æternum exsilium impositura cymbæ
when the emperor is not with the army, that is sooner done which need not to be done than that which requires to be done (Plautus)ubi summus imperator non adest ad exercitum, citius quod non facto ’st usus fit, quam quod facto ’st opus
 

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