Results for: non semper erit æstas
Latin English
omnia quæ nunc vetustissima creduntur, nova fuere; … et quod hodie exemplis tuemur, inter exempla eriteverything that is now regarded as very ancient was once new; … and what we are defending today by precedent, will sometime later be a precedent itself (Tacitus)
omnis enim res virtus, fama, decus, divina humanaque pulchris divitiis parent; quas qui construxerit, ille clarus erit, fortis, justusall 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)
otiosi semper egentesthe idle are always needy
pavore carent qui nihil commiserunt; at pœnam semper ob oculos versari putant qui peccaruntthe innocent are free from fear; but the guilty have always the dread of punishment before their eyes
pax Domini sit semper vobiscumthe peace of the Lord be with you always
per scelera semper sceleribus certum est iterthe way to wickedness is always through wickedness (Seneca)
perdidit arma, locum virtutis deseruit, qui semper in augenda festinat et obruitur rehe has lost his weapons and deserted the cause of virtue who is ever eager and engrossed in increasing his wealth (Horace)
pictoribus atque poëtis quidlibet audendi semper fuit æqua potestasthe power of daring anything their fancy suggests has always been conceded to the painter and the poet (Horace)
pro rege sæpe, pro patria semperfor king often, for country always
pulchra mulier nuda erit quam purpurata pulchriora beautiful woman is more beautiful undressed than dressed in fine purple (Plautus)
pœna potest demi, culpa perennis eritthe punishment can be remitted; the crime is everlasting (Ovid)
quam inique comparatum est, hi qui minus habent ut semper aliquid addant divitioribus!how unjust is the fate that ordains that those who have less should be always adding to the store of the more wealthy! (Terence)
quas dederis, solus semper habebis opesthe wealth which you give away will ever be your own (Martial)
quem semper acerbum, semper honoratum—sic dii voluistis—habebothat daythat I will always recall with grief, but—as the gods have willed it—with reverence (Virgil)
qui amicus est amat; qui amat non utique semper amicus est. Itaque amicitia semper prodest; amor etiam aliquando nocethe who is a friend must love; but he who loves is not always a friend. Thus friendship is always advantageous, while love is sometimes injurious (Seneca)
 

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