Results for: impossibilium nulla obligatio est
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idoneus quidem mea sententia, præsertim quum et ipse eum audiverit, et scribat de mortuo; ex quo nulla suspicio est amicitiæ causa eum esse mentituma competent person in my opinion, as he was accustomed often to hear him, and published his sentiments after the subject of them ceased to exist; there is no reason therefore to suppose that his partiality has misled him from the truth (Cicero)
ignoti nulla cupidothere is no desire for what is unknown (i.e., ignorance is bliss)
invia virtuti nulla est viano way is impassable to virtue (Ovid)
justum bellum quibus necessarium, et pia arma quibus nulla nisi in armis relinquitur speswar is just to those for whom it is necessary, and to take up arms is a sacred duty with those who have no other hope left (Livy)
Lex mala, lex nulla.A bad law is no law. (St. Thomas Aquinas)
monstrum nulla virtute redemptum a vitiisa monster whose vices are not redeemed by a single virtue (Juvenal)
nam risu inepto res ineptior nulla estfor there is nothing sillier than a silly laugh (Catullus)
natura dedit usuram vitæ tanquam pecuniæ nulla præstitua dienature has lent us life at interest, like money, and has fixed no day for its payment (Cicero)
nil conscire sibi, nulla pallescere culpato be conscious of no guilt, and to turn pale at no charge (Horace)
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)
non ego mordaci distrinxi carmine quenquam; … nulla venenato litera mista joco estI have not attacked anyone with biting satire; … nor does any venomous jest lurk concealed in what I have written (Ovid, an alternate version)
nulla (enim) res tantum ad dicendum proficit, quantum scriptionothing so much assists learning as writing down what we wish to remember (Cicero)
nulla aconita bibuntur fictilibusno poison is drunk out of earthenware (i.e., the poor and powerless need not fear being poisoned) (Juvenal)
Nulla aetas ad discendum sera.It’s never too late to learn.
Nulla avarita sine poena estThere is no avarice without penalty. (Seneca)
 

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