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In omnia paratusPrepared for all things
In omnia paratusReady for anything
in omnibus caritasin all things love
in omnibus fere minori ætati succurriturin all cases, relief is afforded to persons under age
in omnibus negotiis prius quam aggrediare, adhibenda est præparatio diligensin all matters, before beginning, a diligent preparation should be made (Cicero)
in omnibus quidem, maxime tamen in jure, æquitas estin all things, but particularly in law, regard is to be given to equity
in te omnia sunteverything depends on you
inde datæ leges ne fortior omnia possetlaws have been ordained so that the stronger may not have everything their own way
ingratum si dixeris, omnia dicisif you pronounce a man ungrateful, you say all that can be said against him
ingratus unus miseris omnibus nocetone ungrateful man does an injury to all who are wretched (Publilius Syrus)
inopiæ desunt multa, avaritiæ omniapoverty is the lack of many things, but avarice is the lack of all things (Publilius Syrus)
inter cetera mala, hoc quoque habet stultitia proprium, semper incipit vivereamong other evils, folly has also this special characteristic, it is always beginning to live (Seneca)
inter delicias semper aliquid sævi nos strangulatin the midst of our enjoyments there is always some wrong to torture us
interea gustus elementa per omnia quærunt, nunquam animo pretiis obstantibus; interius si attendas, magis illa juvant, quæ pluris emunturin the meantime, they search for relishes through all the elements, with minds regardless of expense; look at it closely, those things please more that cost the higher price (Juvenal)
ipse Jupiter, neque pluens omnibus placet, neque abstinenseven Jupiter himself cannot please all, whether he sends rain or fair weather
 

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