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nihil dictum quod non dictum priusnothing can be said that has not been said before
ab alio expectes, alteri quod feceriswhat you do to others, you may expect another to do to you (Laberius and Publilius Syrus)
ab alto speres alteri quod fecerisexpect from Heaven what you have done to another
ab honesto virum bonum nihil deterretnothing deters a good man from what honor requires of him (Seneca)
absque labore nihilnothing without labor
accidit in puncto quod non contingit in annowhat does not occur in the whole course of the year may happen in a moment
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)
age quod agisdo what you are doing (i.e., attend to the work you have at hand; mind your own business)
Age quod agisDo what you do well, pay attention to what you are doing
ah!, vitam perdidi operose nihil agendoalas!, I have lost my life in laboring over nothing (Grotius)
alium silere quod valeas (or voles), primus sileto make another person hold his tongue, be first silent (Seneca)
ama et fac quod vislove and do what you will (adapted from St. Augustine)
Amans semper, quod timet, esse putatA lover always believes it to be as he fears. --- Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]
Amare autem nihil aliud est, nisi eum ipsum diligei-e, quern ames, nulla indigentia, nulla utilitate qusesitaTo love is nothing else than to hold in high esteem the object of your affection, apart from all compulsion and all question of advantage. --- Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero]
animus hoc habet argumentum divinitatis suæ, quod illum divina delectantthe soul has this proof of its divinity, that divine things delight it (Seneca)
 

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