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multi nil rectum nisi quod placuit sibi ducuntmany deem nothing right but what suits their own conceit (Horace)
nam pro jucundis aptissima quæque dabunt di (or dii); carior (or charior) est illis homo quam sibithe gods will give what is most suitable rather than what is most pleasing; man is dearer to them than he is to himself (Juvenal)
nec sibi, sed toti genitum se credere mundoto think that he was born not for himself alone, but for the whole world (Lucan)
nec ulla major pœna nequitiæ est, quam quod sibi et suis displicetthere is no greater punishment of wickedness than that it is dissatisfied with itself and its deeds (Seneca)
nemo sibi nasciturno one is born for himself
nemo sic impar sibino one was ever so unlike himself
nemo tam divos habuit faventes, crastinum ut possit sibi pollicerinobody has ever found the gods so much his friends that he can promise himself another day (Seneca)
nequicquam sapit qui sibi non sapithe is wise to no purpose who is not wise regarding himself
neutiquam officium liberi esse hominis puto, cum is nihil promereat, postulare id gratiæ apponi sibia man of liberal sentiments will not stoop to ask that as a favor, which he cannot claim as a reward (Terence)
nihil inimicius quam sibi ipseman is his own worst enemy (Cicero)
nil conscire sibito be conscious of no guilt
nil conscire sibi, nulla pallescere culpato be conscious of no guilt, and to turn pale at no charge (Horace)
nil fuit unquam sic impar sibinever before was there such an inconsistent person (Horace)
nil fuit unquam tam dispar sibinothing was ever so unlike itself (Horace)
non conscire sibiconscious of no fault
 

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