Take care not to begin anything of which you may repent (Publilius Syrus)Įsperanto is only partially translated. Whatever good is done for good men is never done in vain (Plautus)Ĭave ne quidquam incipias, quod post pœniteat The kindness is doubled if what must be given is given willinglyīonis quod bene fit (or benefit) haud perit Well for him to whom God has given enough with a sparing handīis est gratum quod opus est, si ultro offeras He sleeps well who is not conscious that he sleeps illīene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manu Ovid Īt pater ut gnati, sic nos debemus amici si quod sit vitium non fastidireīut at least we might do for a friend what a father does for his child, and not be disgusted by a blemish (Horace)īene dormit, qui non sentit quod male dormiat Laugh, if she smiles but if she weeps, then weep, And let your looks with hers their motions keep. Blame, if she blames but if she praises, praise. Riserit, arride: si flebit, flere memento Imponat leges vultibus ilia tuis The mind yearns after what is gone and loses itself in dreaming of the past (Petronius)Īrguit, arguito: quicquid probat ilia, probato: Quod dicet, dicas: quod negat ilia, neges. The soul has this proof of its divinity, that divine things delight it (Seneca)Īnimus quod perdidit optat atque in præterita se totus imagine versat Ovid Īnimus hoc habet argumentum divinitatis suæ, quod illum divina delectant Augustine)Ī lover always believes it to be as he fears. Love and do what you will (adapted from St. To make another person hold his tongue, be first silent (Seneca) What does not occur in the whole course of the year may happen in a momentĪdde quod ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes emollit mores nec sinit esse ferosĪdd the fact that to have studied faithfully the liberal arts softens behavior, not allowing it to be savage (Ovid)ĭo what you are doing (i.e., attend to the work you have at hand mind your own business)ĭo what you do well, pay attention to what you are doingĪlium silere quod valeas (or voles), primus sile What you do to others, you may expect another to do to you (Laberius and Publilius Syrus)Įxpect from Heaven what you have done to anotherĪccidit in puncto quod non contingit in anno That the English church shall be free (from the Magna Carta) EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: quod Anglicana ecclesia libera sit Latin
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