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intra fortunam quisque debet manere suameveryone should confine himself within the bounds of his own fortune (Ovid)
Jupiter in multos temeraria fulmina torquet, qui pœnem culpa non meruere patiJupiter hurls his reckless thunderbolts against many who have not by guilt deserved such punishment (Ovid)
jus civile neque inflecti gratia, neque perfringi potentia, neque adulterari pecunia debetthe law ought neither to be warped by favor, nor shattered by power, nor corrupted by money (Cicero)
longum iter est per præcepta, breve et efficax per exemplateaching by precept is a long road, but brief and beneficial is the way by example (Seneca)
luctantem Icariis fluctibus Africum mercator metuens, otium et oppidi laudat rura sui; mox reficit rates quassas, indocilis pauperiem patithe merchant, dreading the southwest wind wrestling with the Icarian waves, praises retirement and the rural life of his native town; but soon he repairs his shattered boat, incapable of being taught to endure poverty (Horace)
lusus animo debent aliquando dari, ad cogitandum melior ut redeat sibithe mind ought sometimes to be amused, that it may the better return to thought and to itself (Phædrus)
luxuriant animi rebus plerumque secundis; nec facile est æqua commoda mente patithe feelings generally run riot in prosperity; and to bear good fortune with evenness of mind is no easy task (Ovid)
magnum pauperies opprobrium jubet quidvis aut facere aut patipoverty, that deep disgrace, bids us do or suffer anything (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)
mens cujusque is est quisquethe mind is the true self (Cicero)
mensque pati durum sustinet ægra nihila mind diseased cannot bear anything harsh (Ovid)
minime sibi quisque notus est, et difficilime de se quisque sentitevery one is least known to himself, and it is very difficult for a man to know himself (Cicero)
moderari animo et orationi, cum sis iratus, non mediocris ingenii estto be able to temper your indignation and language when you are angry is evidence of a chastened disposition (Cicero)
multis parasse divitias non finis miseriarum fuit, sed mutatio; non est in rebus vitium sed in animothe acquisition of riches has been to many, not the end of their miseries, but a change in them; the fault is not in the riches, but in the disposition (Seneca)
 

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