Results for: et pudet, et metuo, semperque eademque precari, ne subeant animo tædia justa tuo
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licuit semperque licebit parcere personis, dicere de vitiisit has been, and ever will be, lawful to spare the individual and to attack the vice
lusus animo debent aliquando dari, ad cogitandum melior ut redeat sibithe mind ought sometimes to be amused, that it may the better return to thought and to itself (Phædrus)
manus justa nardusthe just hand is as precious ointment
me non solum piget stultitiæ meæ, sed etiam pudetI am not only annoyed at my folly, I am ashamed of it
metuobe frightened
metuoto fear, dread, be frightened
metuō, metuere, metuī, metūtumfear, dread
metuo, timeoto fear
metus, formido, metuo, timeo, timordread
moderari animo et orationi, cum sis iratus, non mediocris ingenii estto be able to temper your indignation and language when you are angry is evidence of a chastened disposition (Cicero)
morte carent animæ, semperque priore relicta sede novis domibus vivunt habitantque receptæsouls are immortal and are admitted, after quitting their first abode, into new homes, and they live and dwell in them forever (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)
nec lusisse pudet, sed non incidere ludumthere is no shame in having sported, but in not having broken off play (Horace)
nec me pudet, ut istos, fateri nescire quod nesciamI am not ashamed, as some are, to confess my ignorance of that which I do not know (Cicero)
nimia est voluptas, si diu abfueris a domo domum si redieris, si tibi nulla est ægritudo animo obviamit is a very great pleasure if, on your return home after a long absence, you are not confronted with anything to vex you (Plautus)
 

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