Results for: qui per alium facit seipsum facere videtur
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male secum agit æger, medicum qui hæredem facita sick man acts foolishly for himself who makes his doctor his heir
martyres non facit pœna sed causanot the punishmnent but the cause makes the martyr (St. Augustine)
memorem immemorem facit, qui monet quod memor meminitthe one who reminds someone of what he already remembers makes him forget (Plautus)
mirum videtur quod sit factum jam diu?does it seem wonderful because it was done long ago? (Livius Andronicus)
mora omnis odio est, sed facit sapientiamall delay is hateful, but it produces wisdom (Publilius Syrus)
multis minatur, qui uni facit injuriamthe person who injures one threatens many (Publilius Syrus)
multo enim multoque seipsum quam hostem superare operosius estit is harder, much harder, to conquer yourself than it is to conquer your enemy (Valerius Maximus)
natura majora facitnature does greater things
natura non facit saltum (or saltus)nature makes no leaps (i.e., there are no gaps in nature) (Linnæus)
Natura saltus non facit.Nature does not leap.
naufragium in portu facereto become shipwrecked in port (Quintilian)
necesse est facere sumptum, qui quærit lucrumit is necessary that the one who seeks gain should incur expense (Plautus)
nemo plus juris in alium transferre potest quam ipse habetno one can transfer to others rights more extensive than those that he possesses
nil admirari prope est res una, Numici, solaque, quæ possit facere et servare beatumto marvel at nothing, Numicius, is almost the one and only thing that can make and keep men happy (Horace)
nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se, quam quod ridiculos homines facitthe misfortunes of poverty carry with them nothing harder to bear than that it exposes men to ridicule (Juvenal)
 

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