Results for: mores
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abeunt studia in morespursuits become habits (Ovid)
adde quod ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes emollit mores nec sinit esse ferosadd the fact that to have studied faithfully the liberal arts softens behavior, not allowing it to be savage (Ovid)
ardua res hæc est opibus non tradere moresit is a hard thing not to surrender morals for riches (Martial)
ars; artis, mores; morium, induco, se geroconduct
aut formosa fores minus, aut minus improba vellem. Non facit ad mores tam bona forma malosI would that you were either less beautiful, or less corrupt. Such perfect beauty does not suit such imperfect morals (Ovid)
Castigat ridendo moresOne corrects customs by laughing at them
contra bonos moresagainst good morals
corrumpunt bonos mores colloquia pravaevil (or depraved) conversation will corrupt good morals (Erasmus, after St. Paul)
corrumpunt mores bonos colloquia malabad company corrupts good morals (1 Corinthians 15:33)
est animus tibi, sunt mores et lingua, fidesqueyou have a man’s soul, good manners and powers of speech, and fidelity (Horace, said of a gentleman)
et nulli cessura fides, sine crimine mores, nudaque simplicitas, purpureusque pudorand I have good faith that will yield to none, and ways without reproach, and unadorned simplicity, and blushing modesty (Ovid)
ex vultibus hominum mores colligereto construe men’s characters by their looks
exigite ut mores teneros ceu pollice ducat, ut si quis cera vultum facitrequire him as with his thumb to mold their youthful morals, just as one fashions a face with plastic wax (Juvenal)
honores mutant moreshonors alter manners
Honores mutant moresThe honours change the customs. (Power corrupts)
 

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