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multa trepidus solet detegere vultusthe fearful face usually betrays great guilt (Seneca)
ad perniciem solet agi sinceritashonesty is often goaded to ruin (Phædrus)
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)
amans iratus multa mentituran angry lover tells himself many lies (Publilius Syrus)
Amans iratus multa mentitur sibiAn angry lover tells himself many lies.
atqui vultus erat multa et præclara minantisand yet you had the look of one who threatened (i.e., promised) many fine things (Horace)
auxilium non leve vultus habeta pleasing countenance is no small advantage (Ovid)
Caelum videre iussit, et erectos ad sidera tollere vultusHe bid them look at the sky and lift their faces to the stars. (Ovid)
crescentem sequitur cura pecuniam, majorumque fames. Multa petentibus desunt multa. Bene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manuthe accumulation of wealth is followed by an increase of care and by an appetite for more. The one who seeks for much will ever be in want of much. It is best with him to whom God has given that which is sufficient, though every satisfaction be withheld (
desunt inopiæ multa, avaritiæ omniapoverty is in want of many things, avarice of everything (Publilius Syrus)
Facilius est multa facere quam diuIt is easier to do many things than to do one for a long time. (Quintilianus)
fastidientis est stomachi multa degustareit proves a dainty stomach to taste of many things (Seneca)
gratis anhelans, multa agendo nihil agenspanting without a cause, and, in pretending to do much, really doing nothing (Phædrus)
hærent infixi pectore vultushis face is engraved on her heart (Virgil)
ignoscas aliis multa, nil tibiyou should forgive many things in others, but nothing in yourself (Ausonius)
 

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