Results for: qualis ab incepto processerit et sibi constet
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illa laus est, magno in genere et in divitiis maximis, liberos hominem educare, generi monumentum et sibiit is a merit in a man of high birth and large fortune to train up his children so as to be a credit to his family and himself (Plautus)
illi mors gravis incubat, qui, notus nimis omnibus, ignotus moritur sibideath presses heavily on that man who, being but too well known to others, dies in ignorance of himself (Seneca)
in illo viro, tantum robur corporis et animi fuit, ut quocunque loco natus esset, fortunam sibi facturus videreturin that man there was such oak-like strength of body and mind that whatever his rank by birth might have been, he gave promise of attaining the highest place in the lists of fortune (Livy, said of Cato the Elder)
inertis est nescire, quid liceat sibi. Id facere, laus est, quod decet; non, quod licetit is the act of the indolent not to know what he may lawfully do. It is praiseworthy to do what is becoming, and not merely what is lawful (Seneca)
inspicere tanquam in speculum in vitas omnium jubeo, atque ex aliis sumere exemplum sibithe lives of other men should be regarded as a mirror from which we may take an example and a rule of conduct for ourselves (Terence)
ipsa quidem virtus pretium sibivirtue is indeed its own reward (Claudian)
Ipsa qvidem pretivm virtvs sibiVirtue is its own reward
iratus cum ad se redit, sibi tum irasciturwhen an angry man returns to himself, he is angry with himself (Publilius Syrus)
jura negat sibi nata, nihil non arrogat armishe denies that laws were made for him, and claims everything by force of arms (Horace)
lupus est homo homini, non homo, quom qualis sit non novit (or simply, homo homini lupus)man is a wolf to man, not a man, when he has not yet found out what he is like (Plautus)
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)
magnus sibi ipse non facit finem dolorgreat grief does not of itself put an end to itself (Seneca)
mens sibi conscia rectia mind conscious of its own integrity (i.e., a good conscience) (Horace)
Mens sibi conscia rectiA mind conscious of its rectitude
minime sibi quisque notus est, et difficilime de se quisque sentitevery one is least known to himself, and it is very difficult for a man to know himself (Cicero)
 

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