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ac primam scelerum matrem, quæ semper habendo plus sitiens patulis rimatur faucibus aurum, trudis avaritiamexpel avarice, the mother of all wickedness, who, always thirsty for more, opens wide her jaws for gold (Claudian)
Acceptissima semper munera sunt, auctor quae pretiosa facitThose gifts are always the most acceptable which our love for the donor makes precious. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
acceptissima semper munera sunt, auctor quæ pretiosa facitthose gifts are always the most acceptable that owe their value to the giver (Ovid)
alnus semper floreatmay the Alder always flourish (motto of the Alder family)
Amans semper, quod timet, esse putatA lover always believes it to be as he fears. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
amicis semper fidelisalways faithful to friends
amicitia semper prodest, amor et nocetfriendship always benefits, love sometimes injures (Seneca and Publilius Syrus)
animus hominis semper appetit agere aliquidthe mind of man is always longing to do something (Cicero)
audacter calumniare, semper aliquid hærethurl calumny boldly, some of it always sticks (Francis Bacon)
auro pulsa fides, auro venalia jura, aurum lex sequitur, mox sine lege pudorby gold all good faith has been banished, by gold our rights are abused, the law itself follows gold, and soon there will be an end to every modest restraint
aurumgold
aurum e stercoregold from dung
aurum huic olethe smells the money (Plautus)
aurum irrepertum et sic melius situmgold discovered and all the better for being so (Horace)
aurum omnes victa jam pietate coluntall men now worship gold, all other types of reverence being done away
 

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