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acta deos nunquam mortalia falluntthe deeds of men never escape the gods (Ovid)
arbores serit diligens agricola, quarum aspiciet baccam ipse nunquamthe industrious husbandman plants trees, not one berry of which he will ever see (Cicero)
arma, viri, ferte arma!; vocat lux ultima victos, nunquam omnes hodie moriemur inultiarms, ye men, bring me arms!; their last day summons the vanquished; not all of us shall die unavenged this day (Virgil)
aut nunquam tentes aut perficeeither never attempt or accomplish (i.e., try not, do!; after Ovid)
bene agendo nunquam defessusnever weary of doing good (after Galatians 6:9)
cras amet qui nunquam amavit, quique amavit cras ametlet those love now who never loved before; let those who always loved, now love all the more
Cras amet qui nunquam amavit; Quique amavit, cras ametMay he love tomorrow who has never loved before
Cras amet, qui nunquam amavit, Quique amavit, eras ametLet those love now who never loved before, Let those who always loved, now love the more.
dormit aliquando jus, moritur nunquama right sometimes sleeps, but never dies (i.e., sometimes in abeyance, but never abolished) (Coke)
dormiunt aliquando leges, nunquam moriunturthe laws sometimes sleep, but never die
fallitur, egregio quisquis sub principe credit servitium. Nunquam libertas gratior extat quam sub rege piowhoever thinks it slavery to serve under an eminent prince is mistaken. Liberty is never more gracious than under a pious king (Claudian)
fides ut anima, unde abiit, eo nunquam redithonor, like life, when once it is lost, is never recovered (Publilius Syrus)
homine imperito nunquam quidquam injustius qui, nisi quod ipse fecit, nihil rectum putatnothing so unjust as an ignorant man, who thinks nothing right but what he himself has done (Terence)
horrea formicæ tendunt ad inania nunquam; nullus ad amissas ibit amicus opesjust as ants never bend their way to visit empty storehouses, so no friend will visit departed wealth (Ovid)
hæc est condicio vivendi, aiebat, eoque responsura tuo nunquam est par fama laborisuch is the lot of life, he said, and so your merits will never receive their due reward of praise (Horace)
 

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