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Crecitur amor nummi quantum ipsa pecunia crevitThe richer you become the more you love money. --- Juvenal [Decimus Junius Juvinalis]
crescit amor nummi quantum ipsa pecunia crescitthe love of money increases as wealth itself increases (Juvenal)
Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crescit Et minus hanc optat, qui non habetThe love of money is with wealth increased, And he that has it not, desires it least. --- Juvenal [Decimus Junius Juvinalis]
Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevitThe love of wealth grows as the wealth itself grew. (Juvenalis)
et ipse quidem, quamquam medio in spatio integræ ætatis ereptus, quantum ad gloriam, longissimum ævum peregitand he, though carried off in the prime of life, had lived long enough for glory (Tacitus)
hei mihi!, qualis erat!, quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore, qui redit, exuvias indutus Achillioh my!, how sad he looked!, how changed from that Hector who returned in triumph arrayed in the spoils of Achilles (Virgil)
heu!, quantum fati parva tabella vehit!alas!, with what a weight of destiny is this one small plank carried! (Ovid)
longa mora est, quantum noxæ sit ubique repertum enumerare; minor fuit ipsa infamia veroit would take long to enumerate how great an amount of crime was everywhere perpetrated; even the report itself came short of the truth (Ovid)
malo benefacere tantumdem est periculum quantum bono malefacereto do good to the bad is a danger just as great as to do bad to the good (Plautus)
nulla (enim) res tantum ad dicendum proficit, quantum scriptionothing so much assists learning as writing down what we wish to remember (Cicero)
nulla res tantum ad discendum profuit quantum scriptonothing so much assists learning as writing down what we wish to remember
O curas hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane!Ah, human cares! Ah, how much futility in the world! (Lucilius)
O curas hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane!O human cares! O how much emptiness is in their affairs! (Persius and Lucilius)
O quantum caliginis mentibus nostris objicit magna felicitas!O how our minds are darkened by excess of happiness! (Seneca)
O quantum in rebus inane!O what a void there is in things! (Persius)
 

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