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amicitiafriendship
amicitia fucata vitandafeigned friendship [is] to be avoided
amicitia reddit honoresfriendship gives honors
amicitia semper prodest, amor et nocetfriendship always benefits, love sometimes injures (Seneca and Publilius Syrus)
amicitia sine fraudefriendship without deceit
amicitia, etiam post mortem duransfriendship enduring even after death
et errat longe mea quidem sententia qui imperium credit gravius esse aut stabilius, vi quod fit, quam illud quod amicitia adjungiturit is a great error, according to my opinion, in those who believe that a government is more firm, or more assured, when it is supported by force, than when it exists by kindness and voluntary obedience (Terence)
fervet olla, vivit amicitiaas long as the pot boils, friendship lasts
hoc præstat amicitia propinquitati, quod ex propinquitate benevolentia tolli potest, ex amicitia non potestfriendship has this advantage over kinship, that kinship can exist without goodwill but friendship cannot (Cicero)
hæc prima lex in amicitia sanciatur, ut neque rogemus res turpes, nec faciamus rogatibe this the first law established in friendship, that we neither ask of others what is dishonorable, nor ourselves do it when asked (Cicero)
idem velle atque idem nolle, ea demum firma amicitia estto have the same likes and dislikes, this, after all, is what defines a solid friendship (Sallust)
nomen amicitia est; nomen inane fidesfriendship is but a name; fidelity but an empty name (Ovid)
omnes homines, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira, atque misericordia vacuos esse decetall men who consult on doubtful matters should be void of hatred, friendship, anger, and pity (Sallust)
omnis homines … qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia vacuos esse decetthose who deliberate on controversial matters should be free from hatred, friendship, anger, and pity (Julius Cæsar, as quoted by Sallust)
plus in amicitia valet similitudo morum quam affinitassimilarity of manners is more conducive to friendship than affinity by marriage (Cornelius Nepos)
 

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