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Results for: Follow your heartTranslations 1 - 30 of 108
English EnglishLatin Latin
a heart imbued with generous honor (Persius)incoctum generoso pectus honesto
a noble heart is an immovable heartcor nobile, cor immobile
a thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues (Cicero)gratus animus est una virtus non solum maxima, sed etiam mater virtutum omnium reliquarum
a well-prepared heart hopes in adversity and fears in prosperity for a change of fortune (Horace)sperat infestis, metuit secundis alteram (ad) sortem bene præparatum pectus
An honest heart is a kingdom in itself. (Seneca)Mens regnum bona possidet
And those that followEt sequentes (et seq. Or seqq.)
as for rumor and reputation, let us consider them as matters that must follow, not guide, our actions (Seneca)opinionem quidem et famam eo loco habeamus, tamquam non ducere sed sequi debeat
at heartanimi
bad mind, bad designs; bad mind, bad heart (Terence)mala mens, malus animus
be it your care to follow; with me for your guide, you will be safe (Ovid)sit tua cura sequi; me duce tutus eris
being admonished, let us follow better counsel (Virgil)moniti meliora sequamur
both with hand and heartet manu et corde
but instruction improves the innate powers (of the mind), and good discipline strengthens the heart (Horace)doctrina sed vim promovet insitam rectique cultus pectora roborant
create in me a clean heart, O God (Psalm 51:10)cor mundum crea in me, Deus
dismiss these anxieties from your heart (Virgil)mitte hanc de pectore curam
everywhere is heart-rending wail, everywhere consternation, and death in a thousand shapes (Virgil)crudelis ubique luctus, ubique pavor, et plurima mortis imago
faith and piety are rare among the men who follow the camp (whether political or military) (Lucan)rara fides pietasque viris qui castra sequuntur
flesh, internal organs, bowels, entrails, heartviscus
follow close on those who go before (or precede)præcedentibus insta
follow what is worthy of youte digna sequere
For those in misery perhaps better things will follow. (Virgil)Forsan miseros meliora sequentur
From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaksEx abundancia cordis, os loquitor
From the bottom of the chest. (from the heart) (Julius Caesar)Ab imo pectore
from the bottom of the heartimo pectore
From the heart (sincerely)Ex animo
happy is the man who fears the Lord, who is all the more willing to follow his commands (Psalm 112:1)beatus vir qui timet Dominum, in mandatis ejus volet nimis
he has a valiant heart and a soul undaunted by death (Ovid)inest virtus et mens interrita lethi
heart and handcor et manus
heart speaks to heart (Cardinal Newman)cor ad cor loquitur
heart, breastpectus
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