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Divina natura dedit agros, ars humana aedificavit urbesDivine nature gave the fields, human art built the cities (Varro)
alienos agros irrigas tuis sitientibusyou water the fields of others while your own are parched
animus hoc habet argumentum divinitatis suæ, quod illum divina delectantthe soul has this proof of its divinity, that divine things delight it (Seneca)
audax omnia perpeti gens humana ruit per vetitum et nefasin its boldness to dare all things, the human race rushes into that which is wicked and forbidden (Horace)
brevis a natura nobis vita data est; at memoria bene redditæ vitæ est sempiternathe life given to us by nature is short; but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal (Cicero)
Consuetudo est altera natura (Cicero).Habit is the second nature.
consuetudo est secunda naturacustom is a second nature (St. Augustine)
consuetudo quasi altera naturahabit is as second nature (Cicero)
dabit qui dedithe will give who gave
Deus quædam munera universo humano generi dedit, a quibus excluditur nemoGod has given some gifts to the whole human race from which none is excluded (Seneca)
Deus sive naturaGod or nature (Spinoza)
divina natura dedit agros, ars humana ædificavit urbesdivine nature gave us the fields, human art built our cities (Latin version of the Spanish motto over the Santa Barbara County Court House) (Varro)
dīvīnus, dīvīna, dīvīnumof the gods, divine
dono deditgiven as a gift
est natura hominim novitatis avidait is human nature to hunt for novelty (Pliny the Elder)
 

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