Results for: inter cetera mala, hoc quoque habet stultitia proprium, semper incipit vivere
Latin English
per scelera semper sceleribus certum est iterthe way to wickedness is always through wickedness (Seneca)
perdidit arma, locum virtutis deseruit, qui semper in augenda festinat et obruitur rehe has lost his weapons and deserted the cause of virtue who is ever eager and engrossed in increasing his wealth (Horace)
personam tragicam forte vulpes viderat. O quanta species, inquit, cerebrum non habet!a fox happened to see a tragic actor’s mask. How beautiful, he said, but it has no brains! (Phædrus)
pictoribus atque poëtis quidlibet audendi semper fuit æqua potestasthe power of daring anything their fancy suggests has always been conceded to the painter and the poet (Horace)
pie vivere et Deum et patriam diligereto live piously and to love God and country
plus aloës quam mellis habetshe has more of aloes than of honey (i.e., the bitter outweighs the sweet) (Juvenal)
pone seram, cohibe; sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Cauta est, et ab illis incipit uxorapply locks and restraint; but who shall guard your own guards? Your wife is cunning, and will begin by seducing them (Juvenal)
potentissimus est, qui se habet in potestatehe is the most powerful who has himself in his power (Seneca)
pravo vivere naso, spectandum nigris oculis, nigroque capillowith an ugly nose, to be remarkable for fine black eyes and hair (i.e., the beauty of one thing is overlooked by a noticeable flaw elsewhere) (Horace)
prima caritas incipit a seipsocharity begins at home
prima urbes inter, divum domus, aurea Romafirst among cities, home of the gods, is golden Rome (Ausonius)
primus inter paresfirst among equals
primus inter paresthe first among equals
principiis obsta; sero medicina paratur, cum mala per longas convaluere morasstop it at the beginning; a cure is attempted too late when, through long delay, the illness has gained strength (Ovid)
pro patria vivere et morito live and die for our country
 

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