Results for: pari ratione
Latin English
pari rationeby parity of reason
agentes, et consentientes, pari pœna puniendithose acting and those consenting ought to bear equal punishment
bona malis paria non sunt, etiam pari numero; nec lætitia ulla minimo mœrore pensandathe blessings of life do not equal its ills, even when of equal number; nor can any pleasure, however intense, compensate for even the slightest pain (Pliny the Elder)
exemplo plus quam ratione vivimuswe live more by example than by reason
hoc volo, sic jubeo, sit pro ratione voluntasthis I wish, thus I command, let my will stand in place of reason (Juvenal)
In pari materiaOf like kind
incerta hæc si tu postules ratione certa facere, nihilo plus agas, quam si des operam ut cum ratione insaniasif you require reason to make that certain which is uncertain, you are simply attempting to go mad by the rules of reason (Terence)
insanire parat certa ratione modoquehe is preparing to act the madman with a certain degree of reason and method (i.e., there is a method in his madness) (Horace)
nihil est incertius vulgo, nihil obscurius voluntate hominum, nihil fallacius ratione tota comitiorumnothing is more uncertain than the masses, nothing more obscure than human will, nothing more deceptive than the whole electoral process (Cicero)
par pari refertoI give back tit for tat
Pari passuWith equal pace --- moving together
pari passuwith equal steps (i.e., neck and neck)
plebeia ingenia magis exemplis quam ratione capiunturvulgar minds are more impressed by examples than by reasons (Macrobius)
plura faciunt homines e consuetudine quam e rationemen do more things from habit than from reason
quid enim ratione timemus aut cupimus?what do we fear or desire with reason? (i.e., how void of reason are our hopes and fears) (Juvenal)
 

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