Results for: et monere, et moneri, proprium est veræ amicitiæ
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et monere, et moneri, proprium est veræ amicitiæto give counsel, as well as to take it, is a feature of true friendship (Cicero)
amicitiæ immortales, mortales inimicitias debere essefriendships should be immortal, enmities should be mortal (Livy)
amittit merito proprium, qui alienum appetitthe one who covets what is another’s deservedly loses what is his own (Phædrus)
ergo hoc proprium est animi bene constituti, et lætari bonis rebus, et dolere contrariisthis is a proof of a well-constituted mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite (Cicero)
est proprium stultitiæ aliorum cernere vitia, oblivisci suorumit is characteristic of folly to judge the faults of others and to forget its own (Cicero)
idoneus quidem mea sententia, præsertim quum et ipse eum audiverit, et scribat de mortuo; ex quo nulla suspicio est amicitiæ causa eum esse mentituma competent person in my opinion, as he was accustomed often to hear him, and published his sentiments after the subject of them ceased to exist; there is no reason therefore to suppose that his partiality has misled him from the truth (Cicero)
illud amicitiæ sanctum ac venerabile nomen nunc tibi pro vili sub pedibusque jacetthe sacred and venerable name of friendship is now despised by you and trodden under foot (Ovid)
inter cetera mala, hoc quoque habet stultitia proprium, semper incipit vivereamong other evils, folly has also this special characteristic, it is always beginning to live (Seneca)
intret amicitiæ nomine tectus amorlove will enter cloaked in friendship’s name (Ovid)
maximum ornamentum amicitiæ tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiamhe takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it (Cicero)
nil proprium ducas quod mutari potestnever deem anything your own that can be transferred (Publilius Syrus)
parvum non parvæ amicitiæ pignusa slight pledge of no small friendship
Proprium humani ingenii est odisse quem laeserisIt is human nature to hate a person whom you have injured
proprium humani ingenii est odisse quem læserisit is a weakness of human nature to hate those whom one has wronged (Tacitus)
quod commune cum alio est, desinit esse propriumwhat we share with another ceases to be our own (Quintilian)
 

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