Results for: verba animi proferre, et vitam impendere vero
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non esse cupidum pecunia est; non esse emacem vectigal est; contentum vero suis rebus esse, maximaæ sunt, certissimæque divitiaenot to be avaricious is money; not to be extravagant is a revenue; to be truly content with our own is the greatest and most certain wealth of all (Cicero)
non metuit mortem, qui scit contemnere vitamhe fears not death who has learned to despise life (Dionysius Cato)
non propter vitam faciunt patrimonia quidam, sed vitio cæci propter patrimonia vivuntsome men do not get estates for the purpose of enjoying life, but, blinded by error, live only for their estates (Juvenal)
Noster amor vero capit arma, et quas tibi tempus Surripiet vires inseret ille novasAnd all in war with Time for love of you, As he takes from you, I engraft you new. --- William Shakespeare
nullius addictus jurare in verba magistri, quo me cunque rapit tempestas, deferor hospesbound to swear by the opinions of no master, I present myself a guest wherever the storm drives me (Horace)
Nullius in verba(Rely) on the words on no one. (Horace)
nullius in verbaat the orders of no one
omne animi vitium tanto conspectius in se crimen habet, quanto major qui peccat habeturevery vice of the mind makes its guilt the more conspicuous in proportion to the rank of the offender (Juvenal)
pauca Catonis verba, sed a pleno venientia pectore verithe words of Cato were few, but they came from a heart full of truth (Lucan)
pauca verbafew words
philosophia vero omnium mater artiumphilosophy, the true mother of all the arts (Cicero)
plus animi est inferenti periculum, quam propulsantithere is always more spirit in attack than in defense (Livy)
prima quæ vitam dedit hora, carpitthe hour that gives us life begins to take it away (Seneca)
projicit ampullas et sesquipedalia verbahe throws away his inkwell and his foot-and-a-half-long words (Horace)
Quae medicamenta non sanat – ferrum sanat; quae ferrum non sanat – ignis sanat; quae vero ignis non sanat, insanabilis reputare opportet. (Hippocrates)What medicine does not heal, heals the knife; what the knife does not heal, heals the fire, what the fire does not heal is to be regarded as incurable.
 

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