Results for: Spectaculorum procedere debet
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Spectaculorum procedere debetThe show must go on
accusare nemo se debet nisi coram Deono one is bound to accuse himself unless it be before God
aliquis non debet esse judex in propria causano one should be a judge in his own cause
candidus in nauta turpis color; æquoris unda debet et a radiis sideris esse nigera fair complexion is a disgrace in a sailor; he ought to be tanned from the spray of the sea and the rays of the sun (Ovid)
Commodum ex iniuria sua nemo habere debetNo person ought to have advantage from his own wrong
cui licet quod majus, non debet quod minus est non licerehe to whom the greater thing is lawful, has certainly a right to do the smaller thing
dicique beatus ante obitum nemo supremaque funera debetno one should be called happy before he is dead and buried (Ovid)
Felis qvi nihil debetHappy [is] he who owes nothing
felix qui nihil debethappy is the one who owes nothing
fortunam debet quisque manere suameveryone ought to live within his means (Ovid)
intera fortunam quisque debet manere suamevery man should stay within his own fortune (Ovid)
intra fortunam quisque debet manere suameveryone should confine himself within the bounds of his own fortune (Ovid)
jus civile neque inflecti gratia, neque perfringi potentia, neque adulterari pecunia debetthe law ought neither to be warped by favor, nor shattered by power, nor corrupted by money (Cicero)
nec historia debet egredi veritatem, et honeste factis veritas sufficithistory should not overstep the limits of truth, and indeed, in recording noble deeds, the truth is sufficient (Pliny the Younger)
nemo debet bis puniri pro uno delictono one shall be punished twice for the same offense (i.e., the principle of double jeopardy)
 

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