Results for: aliud et idem
Latin English
Numquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicitNever does nature say one thing and wisdom say another
nunquam aliud natura, aliud sapientia dicitnature never says one thing and wisdom another (Juvenal)
percunctatorem fugito, nam garrulus idem est; nec retinent patulæ commissa fideliter auresavoid an inquisitive person, for he is sure to be a talker; ears always open to hear will not keep faithfully what is entrusted to them (Horace)
percunctatorem fugito; nam garrulus idem estavoid the inquisitive person, for he is sure to be a talker (i.e., secrets entrusted to idle gossips are no longer secrets) (Horace)
qui prægravat artes, infra se positas, extinctus amabitur idemthe one whose excellence causes envy in his lifetime shall be revered when he is dead (Horace)
quid est enim novi, hominem mori, cujus tota vita nihil aliud quam ad mortem iter est?what new thing is it then for a man to die, whose whole life is nothing else but a journey to death? (Seneca)
rebus angustis animosus atque fortis appare; sapienter idem contrahes vento nimium secundo turgida velawisely show yourself spirited and resolute when perils press you; likewise reef your sails when they swell too much by a favoring breeze (Horace)
saucius ejurat pugnam gladiator, et idem immemor antiqui vulneris arma capitthe wounded gladiator forswears fighting, and yet, forgetful of his former wound, he takes up arms again
scientia nihil aliud est quam veritatis imagoscience is but an image of the truth (Francis Bacon)
semper idemalways the same
Semper idemAlways the same thing. (Cicero)
semper idem (masc. and neuter forms)always the same
sermo hominum mores et celat et indicat idemthe same words conceal and declare the thoughts of men (Dionysius Cato)
si duo dicunt idem, non est idemif two [languages] say the same thing, it is not the same thing
Si possem sanior essem. Sed trahit invitam nova vis; aliudque Cupido, Mens aliudIf it were in my power, I would be wiser; but a newly felt power carries me off in spite of myself; love leads me one way, my understanding another. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
 

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