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ardua cervix, argumtumque caput, brevis alvos, obessaque terga, luxuriatque toris animosum pectushis neck is high and erect, his head replete with intelligence, his belly short, his back full, and his proud chest swells with hard muscles (Virgil)
A pedibus usque ad caputFrom feet to head
ad astra per arduato the stars by steep paths
aliena negotia centum per caput, et circa saliunt latusa hundred troubles of other people leap through my head and at my side (Horace)
ardua deturbans vis animosa quatitthe strength of courage shatters higher things
ardua enim res famam præcipitantem retrovertereit is a hard thing to prop up a falling reputation (Francis Bacon)
ardua molimur; sed nulla nisi ardua virtusI attempt an arduous task; but there is no virtue that is not of difficult achievement (Ovid)
ardua petit ardeathe heron seeks high places
ardua res hæc est opibus non tradere moresit is a hard thing not to surrender morals for riches (Martial)
Ars longa, vita brevis„Art is long, life is short." The Latin translation by Horace of a phrase from Hippocrates.
Ars longa, vita brevisArt (work) is long, but life is short
ars longa, vita brevisart is long, life is short (adapted from Hippocrates)
Ars longa, vita brevis est. (Hippocrates)Art is long, life is short.
Barba crescit, caput nescit.The beard grows, but the head (mind) doesn’t grow wiser.
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