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tanto est accusare quam defendere, quanto facere quam sanare vulnere, faciliusit is just so much easier to accuse than to defend, as it is easier to inflict than to heal a wound (Quintilian)
tanto major famæ sitis est quam virtutis; quis enim virtutem amplectitur ipsam præmia si tollas?the thirst for fame is much greater than that for virtue; for who would embrace virtue itself if you take away its rewards? (Juvenal)
tardiora sunt remedia quam malaremedies are slower in their operation than diseases (Tacitus)
te hominem esse mementoremember that you are a man
tecum habita; noris quam sit tibi curta supellexlive with yourself; get to know how poorly furnished you are (Persius)
templa quam dilecta!temples how beloved! (punning motto of the Temple family)
tibi nullum periculum esse perspicio, quod quidem sejunctum sit ab omnium interituI can see no danger to which you are exposed, other than that which threatens the destruction of us all (Cicero)
tolle jocos; non est jocus esse malignumaway with such jests; there is no joking where there is ill will
tota vita nihil aliud quam ad mortem iter estthe whole of life is nothing but a journey to death (Seneca)
totidem hostes esse quot servossome many servants, so many enemies (quoted by Seneca)
totus hic locus est contemnendus in nobis, non negligendus in nostristhis place [where we are buried] is wholly to be disregarded by us, but not to be neglected by our surviving friends (Cicero)
tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito quam tua te fortuna sinetdo not surrender to evil but go boldly against it, as your fortune shall permit you (Virgil)
tu recte vivis, si curas esse quod audisyou live a true life if you make it your care to be what you seem (Horace)
tu si animum vicisti, potius quam animus te, est quod gaudeasif you have conquered your inclination, rather than your inclination you, you have something to rejoice at (Plautus)
turpe est in patria peregrinari, et in eis (or iis) rebus quæ ad patriam pertinent hospitem esseit is disgraceful to live as a stranger in one’s country, and to be uninformed of its interests and affairs (Manutius)
 

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