Results for: quicunque turpi fraude semel innotuit, etiamsi verum dicit, amittit fidem
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impedit ira animum, ne possit cernere verumanger so clouds the mind that it cannot perceive the truth (Dionysius Cato)
inter sylvas Academi quærere verumamid the woods of the Academy to seek for truth (Horace)
ipsa se fraus, etiamsi initio cautior fuerit, detegittreachery, though at first very cautious, betrays itself in the end (Livy)
laudo Deum verum, plebem voco, congrego clerum, defunctos ploro, pestem fugo, festa decoroI praise the true God, I summon the people, I call together the clergy, I bewail the dead, I put to flight plague, I celebrate festivals (inscription on a church bell)
licet, etiamsi, quamquam, tametsi, etsialthough
ludit in humanis divina potentia rebus, et certam præsens vix habet hora fidemthe powers above seem to play with human affairs, so that we can scarcely be assured of the present hour [which itself is passing] (Ovid)
magnum hoc ego duco quod placui tibi qui turpi secernis honestumI account it a great honor that I have pleased a man like you, who knows so well to discriminate between the base and the honorable (Horace)
male verum examinat omnis corruptus judexa corrupt judge does not carefully search for the truth (Horace)
melius est cavere semper quam pati semelit is better to be always on our guard than to suffer once
melius est pati semel, quam cavere semperit is better to suffer once than always to be cautious (Julius Cæsar)
mendaci homini, ne verum quidem dicenti credere solemuswe give no credit to a liar, even when he speaks the truth (Cicero)
metiri se quemque suo modulo ac pede verum estit is right that every man should measure himself by his own model and standard (Horace)
mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aquawhat a woman says to an ardent lover ought to be written on the winds and in the swiftly flowing water (Catullus)
Mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, In vento et rapida scribere oportet aquaWhat a woman says to her fond lover should be written on air or the swift water. --- Catullus [Gaius Valerius Catullus]
multa fidem promissa levantmany promises weaken faith (Ovid)
 

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