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mens sibi conscia rectia mind conscious of its own integrity (i.e., a good conscience) (Horace)
Mens sibi conscia rectiA mind conscious of its rectitude
actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit reathe act does not make the person guilty, unless the mind be guilty
adhuc neminem cognovi poëtam, qui sibi non optimus videreturI have never yet known a poet who did not think himself super-excellent (Cicero)
aliis lætus, sapiens sibicheerful for others, wise for himself
Amans iratus multa mentitur sibiAn angry lover tells himself many lies.
ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus; hoc est vivere bis vita posse priore fruithe good man extends the terms of his life; it is to live twice to be able to enjoy one’s former life (Martial)
animus, mens mentisintellect
atresia ani et rectiano-rectal atresia
carior est illis homo quam sibiman is dearer to them (the gods) than to himself (Juvenal)
cogenda mens est ut incipiatthe mind must be stimulated for it to make a beginning (Seneca)
conscia mens rectia mind conscious of integrity (Ovid)
conscia mens recti famæ mendacia risit (or ridet)the mind conscious of integrity scorns the lies of rumor (Ovid)
conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suoaccording to the state of a man’s conscience, so in his mind do hope and fear arise on account of his deeds (Ovid)
corpore sed mens est ægro magis ægra; malique in circumspectu stat sine fine suithe mind is sicker than the sick body; in contemplation of its sufferings it becomes hopeless (Ovid)
 

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