Results for: nemo doctus mutationem consilii inconstantiam dixit esse
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omnes sibi malle melius esse, quam alteriit is human nature that every individual should wish for his own advantage in preference to that of others (Terence)
omnia præsumuntur rite et solenniter esse actaall things are presumed to have been done duly and in the usual manner
omnibus bonis expedit rempublicam esse salvamit is for the interest of every good man that the republic shall be safe (Cicero)
omnibus invideas, Zoile; nemo tibiyou may envy all men, Zoilus; but no man envies you (Martial)
omnis homines … qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia vacuos esse decetthose who deliberate on controversial matters should be free from hatred, friendship, anger, and pity (Julius Cæsar, as quoted by Sallust)
optimum custodem ovium quem dicunt esse lupum!what a fine shepherd a wolf must be!
optimus est portus pœnitenti mutatio consiliithe safest haven for the penitent is a change in conduct (Cicero)
parem delinquentis et suasoris culpam essethe fault belongs alike to the wrong-doer and to the persuader
pater ipse colendi haud facilem esse viam voluit, primusque per artem movit agros, curis acuens mortalia cordathe father of tillage himself, did not wish the way to be easy; he was the first to raise the soil by art, inciting the human heart by anxiety (Virgil)
placato possum non miser esse Deoif God be appeased, I cannot be wretched (Ovid)
ponamus nimios gemitus; flagrantior æquo non debet dolor esse viri, nec vulnere majorlet us dismiss excessive laments; a man’s grief should not be immoderate, nor greater than the wound received (Juvenal)
posteriores cogitationes sapientiores solent essesecond thoughts are generally wiser thoughts (Cicero)
postremo nemo ægrotus quidquam somniat tam infandum, quod non aliquis dicat philosophusin short, no sick man ever dreamed of anything so absurd that one or another philosopher has not said it (Varro)
potest melior vincere, non potest non pejor esse qui viceritthe better man may win, but he cannot fail to be the worse for his victory (Seneca)
prima est hæc ultio, quod se judice nemo nocens absolviturthis is the first of punishments, that no guilty man is acquitted if judged by himself (Juvenal)
 

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