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rabiem livoris acerbi nulla potest placare quiesnothing can allay the rage of biting envy (Claudian)
rebus in angustis facile est contemnere vitam; fortiter ille facit qui miser esse potestit is easy in misfortune to despise life; but he does bravely who can endure misery (Martial)
reipublicæ forma laudari facilius quam evenire, et si evenit, haud diuturna esse potestit is easier to praise a republican form of government than to establish one; and when it is established, it cannot be of long duration (Tacitus)
rex non potest fallere nec fallithe king cannot deceive or be deceived
rex non potest peccarethe king can do no wrong
Rex non potest peccareThe king cannot sin
sed vatem egregium cui non sit publica vena, qui nihil expositum soleat deducere, nec qui communi feriat carmen triviale moneta, hunc qualem nequeo monstrare, et sentio tantum, anxietate carens animus facita poet of superior merit, whose vein is of no vulgar kind, who never tosses off anything trite, nor coins a trivial poem at the public mint, I cannot describe, but only recognize as a person whose soul is free from all anxiety (Juvenal)
Si aures homini praebet mulier, eum in amorem inducere potestA man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him. --- Brendan Francis
si quidem potest vi et metu extortum honorarium nominari?if it is extorted by force or by fear, how can we call it an honorarium? (Cicero)
sine virtute esse amicitia nullo pacto potestthere cannot be friendship without virtue (Sallust)
sine virtute esse amicitia nullo pacto potest; quæ autem inter bonos amicitia dicitur, hæc inter malos factio estthere can be no friendship without virtue; for among good men it is called friendship, among bad men it is called faction (Sallust)
Studium discendi voluntate quae cogi non potest constatStudy depends on the good will of the student, a quality which cannot be secured by compulsion
stultum est timere quod vitare non potes (or non potest)it is foolish to fear what you cannot avoid (or what cannot be avoided) (Publilius Syrus)
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tantum de medio sumptis accedit honorisso much of honor is due to subjects taken from what is common place (Horace)
 

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