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ante, inquit, cicumspiciendum est, cum quibos edas et bibas, quam quid edas et bibashe (Epicurus) says that you should rather have regard to the company with whom you eat and drink, than to what you eat and drink (Seneca)
accipe nunc, victus tenuis quid quantaque secum afferat. In primis valeas benenow learn what and how great benefit a moderate diet brings with it. Before all, you will enjoy good health (Horace)
Accipere quam facere praestat injuriamIt is better to suffer an injustice than to do an injustice
accipere quam facere præstat injuriamit is better to receive than to do an injury (Cicero)
Ad eundum quo nemo ante iitTo boldly go where no man has gone before
adeo facilius est multa facere quam diuit is much easier to try one’s hand at many things than to concentrate one’s powers on one thing (Quintilian)
agere considerate pluris est quam cogitare prudenterit is of more consequence to act considerately than to think sagely (Cicero)
ah!, quam dulce est meminisseah!, how sweet it is to remember
Amor meus amplior quam verba est.My love is more than words.
an quidquid stultius, quam quos singulos contemnas, eos aliquid putare esse universos?can there be any greater folly than the respect you pay to men collectively when you despise them individually? (Cicero)
Anima magis est ubi amat, quam ubi animatThe soul is more where it loves, than where it lives.
ante(prep. + acc.) before, in front of, before, previously
AnteBefore
antebefore in time or position; previous to; in front of
ante (prep. + acc.)before, in front of
 

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