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nihil amanti durumnothing is hard for one who loves
Nihil amas, cum ingratum amasYou love a nothing when you love an ingrate. --- Plautus [Titus Maccius Plautus]
nihil amori injuriam estthere is no wrong that love will not forgive
nihil cum fidibus graculojackdaws have nothing to do with a lute (Aulus Gellius)
nihil cupientium nudus castra petonaked I repair to the camp of those who desire nothing (Horace)
nihil dat qui non habeta person gives nothing who has nothing
Nihil declaroI have nothing to declare
nihil dictum quod non dictum priusnothing can be said that has not been said before
nihil difficile amantinothing is difficult for the lover (Cicero)
nihil enim lacryma citius arescitnothing dries sooner than a tear (Cicero)
nihil enim legit, quod non excerperet. Dicere etiam solebat, nullum esse librum tam malum, ut non aliqua parte prodessethe reads no book from which he did not make extracts. He also used to say, no book was so bad but good of some kind might be got out of it (Pliny the Elder)
nihil enim æque gratum est adeptis, quam concupiscentibusan object in possession seldom retains the same charms that it had when it was longed for (Pliny the Younger)
nihil eripit Fortuna nisi quod et deditFortune takes nothing away but what she also gave (Publilius Syrus)
nihil esse præcipue cuiquam dolendum in eo, quod accidat universisno one has the right to be sorry for himself for a misfortune that strikes everyone (Cicero)
nihil est (autem) tam volucre quam maledictum, nihil facilius emittitur, nihil citius excipitur, nihil latius dissipaturnothing is so swift as calumny, nothing more easily uttered, nothing more readily received, nothing more widely disseminated (Cicero)
 

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