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aliud est celare, aliud tacereit is one thing to conceal, another to be silent
aliud et idemanother and the same
aliud legunt pueri, aliud viri, aliud senesboys read books one way, men another, old men another (Terence)
alius alia aliudother, another, someone else, something else
alius, alia, aliudother, another
Amare autem nihil aliud est, nisi eum ipsum diligei-e, quern ames, nulla indigentia, nulla utilitate qusesitaTo love is nothing else than to hold in high esteem the object of your affection, apart from all compulsion and all question of advantage. --- Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero]
an præter esse reale actualis essentiæ sit aliud esse necessarium, quo res actualiter existat?whether, besides the real being of the actual being, there be any other being necessary to cause a thing to be? (Martinus Scriblerus, said as a jibe against philosophers)
bellum autem ita suscipiatur, ut nihil aliud, nisi pax, quæsita videaturlet war be carried out in such a way that nothing but peace may seem to be its aim (Cicero)
cum altera lux venit jam cras hesternum consumpsimus; ecce aliud cras egerit hos annos, et semper paulum erit ultrawhen another day has arrived, we will find that we have consumed our yesterday’s tomorrow; another morrow will urge on our years, and still be a little beyond us (Persius)
Cura nihil aliud nisi ut valeasPay attention to nothing except that you do well. (Cicero)
cæca invidia est, nec quidquam aliud scit quam detrectare virtutesenvy is blind, and can only disparage the virtues of others (Livy)
est enim lex nihil aliud nisi recta et a numine deorum tracta ratio, imperans honesta, prohibens contrariafor law is nothing else but right reason supported by the authority of the gods, commanding what is honorable and prohibiting the contrary (Cicero)
fama malum quo non aliud velocius ullumthere is no evil swifter than a rumor (Virgil)
fama, malum quo non aliud velocius ullum, mobilitate viget, viresque acquirit eundorumor, than which no evil thing of any kind is more swift, increases with travel and gains strength by its progress (Virgil)
nihil aliud est ebrietas quam voluntaria insaniadrunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness (Seneca)
 

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