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spes sibi quisquelet each be a hope unto himself (i.e., each must rely on himself alone)
a proximis quisque minime anteiri vultno one likes to be surpassed by those of his own level (Livy)
ad mala quisque animum referat sualet each recall his own woes (Ovid)
adhuc neminem cognovi poëtam, qui sibi non optimus videreturI have never yet known a poet who did not think himself super-excellent (Cicero)
Aegroto, dum anima est, spes esse diciturIt is said that for a sick man, there is hope as long as there is life
aliis lætus, sapiens sibicheerful for others, wise for himself
Amans iratus multa mentitur sibiAn angry lover tells himself many lies.
ampliat ætatis spatium sibi vir bonus; hoc est vivere bis vita posse priore fruithe good man extends the terms of his life; it is to live twice to be able to enjoy one’s former life (Martial)
at spes infracta (or, at spes non fracta)but hope is not broken
carior est illis homo quam sibiman is dearer to them (the gods) than to himself (Juvenal)
Credula vitam spes fovet et melius cras fore semper dicit.Credulous hope supports our life, and always says that tomorrow will be better. (Tibullus)
credula vitam spes fovet, et fore cras semper ait meliuscredulous hope cherishes life, and ever whispers to us that tomorrow will be better (Tibullus)
crescit indulgens sibi dirus hydropsthe fatal dropsy gains on the patient from his gratifying his thirst (Horace)
crimina qui cernunt aliorum, non sua cernunt; hi sapiunt aliis, desipiuntque sibithose who see the faults of others, but not their own, are wise for others and fools for themselves
Dum vita est spes estWhile life is, hope is. / While there is life there is hope
 

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