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Adde parvum parvo magnus acervus eritAdd a little to a little and there will be a great heap (Ovid)
absens hæres non eritthe absent one will not be the heir (i.e., out of sight, out of mind)
acervusa heap
acervusa heap, mass
add. (adde)add!
adde cruorem stultitiæ, atque ignem gladio scrutareto your folly add bloodshed, and stir the fire with the sword (Horace)
adde quod ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes emollit mores nec sinit esse ferosadd the fact that to have studied faithfully the liberal arts softens behavior, not allowing it to be savage (Ovid)
agedum virtus antecedat, tutum erit omne vestigiumif virtue precede us, every step will be safe (Seneca)
Ammor magnus doctor estLove is a great teacher. --- Saint Augustine of Hippo
audendo magnus tegitur timorgreat fear is concealed under daring (Lucan)
bene merenti bene profuerit, male merenti par eritto a well-deserving man, God will show favor, to an ill-deserving man, God will be simply just (Plautus)
casus ubique valet; semper tibi pendeat hamus. Quo minime credas gurgite, piscis eritthere is scope for chance everywhere; let your hook be always ready. In the eddies where you least expect it, there will be a fish (Ovid)
cito rumpes arcum, semper si tensum habueris, at si laxaris, quum voles, erit utilisa bow kept taut will quickly break, but kept loosely strung, it will serve you when you need it (Phædrus)
cui lecta potenter erit res nec facundia deseret hunc nec lucidus ordothe speaker who has chosen a theme suited to his powers will never be at a loss for felicitous language or lucid arrangement (Horace)
cui non conveniat sua res, ut calceus olim, si pede major erit, subvertet, si minor, uretas a shoe, when too large, is apt to trip one, and when too small, to pinch the feet, so it is with the one whose fortune does not suit him (Horace)
 

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