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levis sit tibi terramay the earth lie light upon you (a tombstone inscription)
longumque illud tempus cum non ero magis me movet quam hoc exiguum, quod mihi tamen longum videturthat long time to come when I shall not exist has more affect on me than this short present time, which seems endless (Cicero)
lusisti satis, edisti satis, atque bibisti; tempus abire tibi estyou have amused yourself, you have eaten and have drunk enough; it is time for you to depart (Horace)
magna vis est, magnum nomen, unum et idem sentientis senatusgreat is the power, great the authority, of a senate which is unanimous in its opinions (Cicero)
magnum hoc ego duco quod placui tibi qui turpi secernis honestumI account it a great honor that I have pleased a man like you, who knows so well to discriminate between the base and the honorable (Horace)
manibus pedibusquewith hands and feet; with might and main
Mantua me genuit, Calabri rapuere, tenet nunc Parthenope, cecini pascua, rura, ducesMantua gave me birth, Calabri snatched me away, now Parthenope holds me; I sang of shepherds, pastures, and heroes (Virgil’s epitaph)
marmoreo Licinus tumulo jacet, at Cato parvo, Pompeius nullo. Quis putet esse deos? Saxa premunt Licinum, levat altum Fama Catonem, Pompeium tituli. Credimus esse deosLicinus lies in a marble tomb, Cato in a humble one, Pompey in none. Who can believe that the gods exist? Heavy lies the stone on Licinus; Fame raises Cato on high; his glories raise Pompey. We believe that the gods do exist
maximum ornamentum amicitiæ tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiamhe takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it (Cicero)
mihi forsan, tibi quod negarit, porriget horathe hour will perhaps extend to me what it has denied to you (Horace)
monstro quod ipse tibi possis dare; semita certe tranquillæ per virtutem patet unica vitæI show you what you can do for yourself; the only path to a tranquil life lies through virtue (Juvenal)
mox, nuncsoon
multis ille bonis flebilis occidit nulli flebilior quam tibi (or mihi)he fell lamented by many good men, by none more lamented than by you (or by me) (Horace, said of Quintilian)
nam nunc mores nihil faciunt quod licet, nisi quod lubetnowadays it is the fashion to make nothing of what is proper, but only what is pleasant (Plautus)
natus sum, esuriebam, quærebam; nunc repletus requiescoI was born, I felt hungry, and sought for food; now that I am satiated, I lay me down to rest
 

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