Results for: qu��renda pecunia primum, virtus post nummos
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inest virtus et mens interrita lethihe has a valiant heart and a soul undaunted by death (Ovid)
ipsa quidem virtus pretium sibivirtue is indeed its own reward (Claudian)
ita et virtusthus also virtue
judice te mercede caret, per seque petenda est externis virtus incomitata bonisin your judgment virtue needs no reward, and is to be sought for its own sake, unaccompanied by external benefits (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)
lacrymæque decoræ, gratior et pulchro veniens in corpore virtushis tears become him, and even virtue becomes more pleasing when it shows itself in a fairer form (Virgil)
lactuca innatat acri post vinum stomacholettuce after wine floats on the acrid stomach (Horace)
licet superbus ambules pecunia, Fortuna non mutat genusthough you walk proud of your money, yet Fortune has not changed your birth (Horace)
linguam compescere, virtus non minima estto restrain the tongue is not the least of the virtues
Machina improba! Vel mihi ede potum vel mihi redde nummos meos!You infernal machine! Give me a beverage or give me my money back!
magnum hoc vitium vino est, pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu ’stthis is the great fault of wine, it first trips up the feet; it is a cunning wrestler (Plautus)
majore tumultu planguntur nummi quam funera, nemo dolorem fingit in hoc casu. … Ploratur lacrimis amissa pecunia verismoney is bewailed with a greater tumult than death; no one feigns grief in this case. … The loss of money is wept over with true tears (Juvenal)
marcet sine adversario virtusvalor becomes feeble without an opponent (Seneca)
maximeque admirantur eum, qui pecunia non moveturabove all is he admired who is not moved by money (Cicero)
mox, post modumpresently
 

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