Results for: nemo doctus mutationem consilii inconstantiam dixit esse
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quietem nemo impune lacessetthough I am peaceful, no one will attack me with impunity
quin etiam leges latronum esse dicuntur, quibus pareant, quas observenteven thieves are said to have laws that they obey, that they observe (Cicero)
quis nescit, primam esse historiæ legem, ne quid falsi dicere audeat?; deinde ne quid veri non audeat?who does not know that it is the first law of history not to dare to say anything that is false?; and the second not to dare to say anything that is not true? (Cicero)
quod commune cum alio est, desinit esse propriumwhat we share with another ceases to be our own (Quintilian)
quod crebo videt non miratur, etiamsi cur fiat nescit. Quod ante non vidit, id si evenerit, ostentum esse censeta man does not marvel at what he sees frequently, even though he be ignorant of the reason. If anything happens that he has not seen before, he calls it a prodigy (Cicero)
quod enim mavult homo verum esse, id potius creditfor what a man would like to be true, that he more readily believes (Francis Bacon)
quod est ante pedes nemo spectat; cœli scrutantur plagasno one sees what is before his feet; they scan the tracks of heaven (Ennius and Cicero)
quod optanti divum promittere nemo auderet, volvenda dies, en!, attulit ultrowhat none of the gods could have promised to your prayers, lo!, the turning of time has supplied (Virgil)
quod sit, esse velit, nihilque malitwho is pleased with what he is and desires nothing else (Martial)
quæ potest esse vitæ jucunditas sublatis amicitiis?what sweetness is left in life if you take away friendship? (Cicero)
re ipsa repperi, facilitate nihil esse homini melius, neque clementiaI have learned by experience that nothing is more advantageous to a person than courtesy and compassion (Terence)
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)
religentem esse oportet, religiosum nefasa man should be religious, not superstitious (quoted by Aulus Gellius)
remedia in arduo, mala in prono essethere are benefits in what is difficult, evils in what is easy
 

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