Results for: impossibilium nulla obligatio est
Latin English
nulla dies mærore caretthere is no day without sorrow (Seneca)
nulla dies sine lineano day without a line (i.e., no day without something done)
Nulla dies sine lineaNot a day without a line. Do something every day! (Apeles, Greek painter)
nulla est igitur excusatio peccati, si amici causa peccaverisit is certainly no excuse for sin if we have sinned for the sake of a friend (Cicero)
nulla est sicera voluptas; sollicitumque aliquid lætis intervenitno joy comes unmixed; and something of anxiety intervenes with every pleasure (Ovid)
nulla falsa doctrina est, quæ non permisceat aliquid veritatisthere is no doctrine so false that it does not contain some mixture of truth
nulla fere causa est, in qua non fœmina litem moveritthere is hardly a [bad] cause in which a woman has not been a prime mover (Juvenal)
nulla fides regni sociis, omnisque potestas impatiens consortis eritthere is no trust among colleagues in power, and all power will be impatient of a colleague (Lucan)
nulla fides umquam miseros elegit amicosloyalty never chose the unfortunate as friends (Lucan)
nulla lex satis commoda omnibus estno law is sufficiently convenient to all (Livy)
nulla pallescere culpanot to grow pale at imputation of guilt
nulla placere diu nec vivere carmina possunt quæ scribuntur aquæ potoribusno song can give pleasure for long, nor can it last, that is written by drinkers of water (Horace)
Nulla regula sine exceptioneThere is no rule/law without exception
Nulla res carius constat quam quae precibus empta estNothing is so expensive as that which you have bought with pleas. (Seneca)
nulla res carius constat quam quæ precibus empta estnothing costs so much as what is bought by prayers (Seneca)
 

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