Results for: nunquam potest non esse virtuti locus
Latin English
in animo perturbato, sicut in corpore, sanitas esse non potestin a disturbed mind, as in a body in the same state, health cannot exist (Cicero)
in causa facili, cuivis licet esse disertoin an easy cause, any person may be eloquent (Ovid)
in civitate libera linguam mentemque liberas esse debere (jactabat)in a free state there should be freedom of speech and thought (Tiberias, as quoted by Suetonius)
in cœlo nunquam spectatum impune cometama comet is never seen in the sky without indicating disaster (Claudian)
in eadem re, utilitas et turpitudo esse non potestusefulness and baseness cannot exist in the same thing (Cicero)
In esseIn being
In esseIn existence
in malis sperare bonum, nisi innocens, nemo potestin adversity, only the virtuous can entertain hope
ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes emollit mores, nec sinit esse ferosa faithful study of the liberal arts refines the manners and corrects their harshness (Ovid)
iniqua nunquam regna perpetua manentauthority, founded on injustice, does not remain perpetual (Seneca)
Iniqua nunquam regna perpetuo manentStern masters do not reign long. (Seneca Philosophus)
iniquum est aliquem rei sui esse judicemit is unjust that anyone should be the judge in his own cause (Coke)
insania scire se non potest, non magis quam cæcitas se videreinsanity cannot recognize itself any more than blindness can see itself (Apuleius)
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)
invia virtuti nulla est viano way is impassable to virtue (Ovid)
 

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