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maloto choose, prefer
aliquis malo sit usus ab illolet us derive some use or benefit from that evil
bono vinci satius est quam malo more injuriam vincerethe good would rather suffer defeat than defeat injustice by evil means (Sallust)
bonum est fugienda aspicere in alieno maloit is good to see in the misfortune of another what we should shun ourselves (Publilius Syrus)
cui malo?to whose detriment?; whom does it harm? (Cicero)
Cui malo?Who suffers a detriment?
emere malo quam rogareI had rather buy than beg
errare malo cum Platone, quam cum istis vera sentireI’d rather be wrong with Plato than think right with those men (Cicero)
exemplo quodcunque malo committitur, ipsi displicet auctoriwhatever is committed from a bad example is displeasing even to its author (i.e., we hate the faults in others that we see in ourselves) (Juvenal)
fere fit malum malo aptissimumone misfortune is generally followed closely by another (Livy)
huic maxime putamus malo fuisse nimiam opinionem ingenii atque virtutiswe think that what harmed him the most was that he entertained too high an opinion of his own talents and virtue (Cornelius Nepos, said of Alcibiades)
libera me ab homine malo, a meipsodeliver me from the evil man, from myself (St. Augustine)
libera nos a malodeliver us from evil
mala mali malo mala contulit omnia mundo; causa mali tanti fœmina sola fuitman’s jaw and an apple brought all evils in the world; and the cause of all this mischief was the woman
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)
 

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