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nemo umquam neque poëta neque orator fuit, qui quemquam meliorem quam se arbitrareturno poet or orator has ever existed who thought there was another better than himself (Cicero)
neque enim lex est æquior ulla, quam necis artifices arte perire suanor is there any law more just than that he who has plotted death shall perish by his own plot (Ovid)
nescire autem quid ante quam natus sis acciderit, id est semper esse puerum. Quid enim est ætas hominis, nisi (ea) memoria rerum veterum cum superiorum ætate contexitur?not to know what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. For what is the worth of human life, unless it is woven into the life of our ancestors by the records of history? (Cicero)
nescis tu quam meticulosa res sit ire ad judicemyou do not know what a frightful thing it is to go to court (Plautus)
nihil aliud est ebrietas quam voluntaria insaniadrunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness (Seneca)
nihil aliud necessarium ut sis miser, quam ut te miserum credasnothing else is necessary to make you wretched than to believe you are so
Nihil aliud scit necessitas quam vincereNecesssity knows nothing else but victory. (Syrus)
nihil enim æque gratum est adeptis, quam concupiscentibusan object in possession seldom retains the same charms that it had when it was longed for (Pliny the Younger)
nihil est (autem) tam volucre quam maledictum, nihil facilius emittitur, nihil citius excipitur, nihil latius dissipaturnothing is so swift as calumny, nothing more easily uttered, nothing more readily received, nothing more widely disseminated (Cicero)
nihil est aliud magnum quam multa minutaevery great thing is composed of many things that are small
nihil est aptius ad delectationem lectoris, quam temporum varietates, fortunæque vicissitudinesnothing contributes more to the delight of a reader than the changes of times and the vicissitudes of fortune (Cicero)
nihil est enim tam miserabile quam ex beato misernothing is more deserving of pity than a poor man who has seen better days (Cicero)
nihil inimicius quam sibi ipseman is his own worst enemy (Cicero)
nihil magis consentaneum est quam ut iisdem modis res dissolvatur, quibus constituiturnothing is more equitable than that everything should be dissolved by the same means by which it was first constituted
nihil tam incertum nec tam inæstimabile est quam animi multitudinisnothing is so uncertain or so inestimable as the disposition of a crowd (Livy)
 

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