Results for: cedat amor rebus
Latin English
militiæ species amor estlove is a kind of warfare (Ovid)
modus omnibus in rebus, soror, optimum est habitu; nimia omnia nimium exhibent negotium hominibus ex sein everything the middle course is best; all things in excess bring trouble to men (Plautus)
moribus et forma conciliandus amorpleasing manners and a handsome form conciliate love (Ovid)
multis parasse divitias non finis miseriarum fuit, sed mutatio; non est in rebus vitium sed in animothe acquisition of riches has been to many, not the end of their miseries, but a change in them; the fault is not in the riches, but in the disposition (Seneca)
Musicae amorFor the love of music.
nec amor nec tussis celaturneither love nor a cough can be hidden
Nemo in amor videtNo one in love sees. --- Sextus Propertius
neque salsum neque suave esse potest quicquam, ubi amor non admisceturnot a thing can be either salt or sweet without a dash of love (Plautus)
nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futuræ, et servare modum, rebus sublata secundisthe mind of man is ignorant of fate and future destiny, and cannot keep within due bounds when elated by prosperity (Virgil)
nimium rebus ne fide secundisdo not trust prosperity too much
non bene conveniunt, nec in una sede morantur majestas et amormajesty and love do not consort well together, nor do they dwell in the same place (Ovid)
non esse cupidum pecunia est; non esse emacem vectigal est; contentum vero suis rebus esse, maximaæ sunt, certissimæque divitiaenot to be avaricious is money; not to be extravagant is a revenue; to be truly content with our own is the greatest and most certain wealth of all (Cicero)
non ingenerantur hominibus mores tam a stirpe generis ac seminis quam ex iis rebus, quæ ab ipsa natura nobis ad vitæ consuetudinem suppeditantur, quibus alimar et vivimusour character is not so much the product of race and heredity as of those circumstances by which nature forms our habits, by which we are nourished and live (Cicero)
Non inter se, sed in eandem intueri directionem, verus est amorLove does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking together in the same direction. --- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
non opus est verbis, credite rebusthere is no need of words; believe facts (Ovid)
 

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