Results for: profecto
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profectotruly, really, indeed
enim, verum−i, vere, equidem, profecto, enimtruly
est etiam, ubi profecto damnum præstet facere, quam lucrumthere are occasions when it is certainly better to lose than to gain (Plautus)
est profecto animi medicina, philosophiaphilosophy is the true medicine of the mind (Cicero)
est profecto Deus, qui quæ nos gerimus auditque et videt; neque id verum existimo, quod vulgo dicitur, Fortuna humana fingit aptatque, ut lubetthere is certainly a God who sees and hears the things that we do; I cannot believe that which is ordinarily said, that Fortune makes and unmakes all human affairs at pleasure (Plautus)
mulier profecto nata est ex ipsa morawoman is surely born of tardiness itself (Plautus)
multi mortales, dediti ventri atque somno, indocti incultique vitam sicuti peregrinantes transiere; quibus profecto contra naturam corpus voluptati, anima onerimany men have passed through life like travelers in a strange land, without spiritual or moral culture, and given up to the lusts of appetite and indolence, whose bodies, contrary to their nature, were enslaved to indulgence, and their souls a burden (Sal
nimia illæc licentia profecto evadet in aliquod magnum malumthis excessive license will most certainly eventuate in some great evil (Terence)
omnia profecto, cum se a cœlestibus rebus referet ad humanas, excelsius magnificentiusque et dicet et sentietwhen a man descends from heavenly things to human, he will certainly both speak and feel more loftily and nobly on every theme (Cicero)
profecto, vere, sanereally
semel profecto premere felices Deus cum cœpit, urget; hos habent magna exitusonce God has begun to throw down the prosperous, he overthrows them altogether; such is the end of the mighty (Seneca)
virtus præmium est optimum. Virtus omnibus rebus anteit profecto. Libertas, salus, vita, res, parentes, patria et prognati tutantur, servantur; virtus omnia in se habet; omnia assunt bona, quem penes est virtusvirtue is the highest reward. Virtue truly goes before all things. Liberty, safety, life, property, parents, country, and children are protected and preserved. Virtue has all things in herself; he who has virtue has all things that are good attending him
 

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