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Results for: Galen gives wealth, Justinian honors, but Moses must go on foot with a beggar’s wallet (Robert Burton)Translations 1 - 30 of 98
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(pl.) means, wealth, abundance, riches, resourcesopes
a frenzied lust for wealth (Ovid)opum furiata cupido
A learned man always has wealth within himselfHomo doctvs is se semper divitias habet
a learned person always has wealth (or riches) within (Phædrus)homo doctus in se semper divitias habet
a madman is like a man who is absent (Coke, adapted from Justinian)furiosus absentis loco est
A pauper in the midst of wealth. (Horace)Magnas inter oper inops
adulation is ever the attendant on great wealthmagnæ fortunæ comes adest adulatio
All that is mine, I carry with me. (My wisdom is my greatest wealth) (Cicero)Omnia mea mecum porto
all things divine and human, as virtue, fame, and honor, defer to fair wealth; and the one who has amassed it will be illustrious, brave, and just (Horace)omnis enim res virtus, fama, decus, divina humanaque pulchris divitiis parent; quas qui construxerit, ille clarus erit, fortis, justus
Among us, the god most revered is Wealth, but so far it has no temple of its ownQuandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum maiestas, esti funesta pecunia templo nondum habitas
anxious about the shoe, but careless about the footde calceo sollicitus, at pedem nihil curans
as you now possess (Justinian)uti possidetis
assume the honors that are justly due to your merits (Horace)quæsitam meritis sume superbiam
discard the superfluous honors at the grave (Horace)sepulchri mitte supervacuos honores
falsehood is nothing but an imitation of truth (Justinian)nihil est aliud falsitas nisi veritatis imitatio
footpes pedis
fortune may steal our wealth, but it cannot take away our courage (Seneca)fortuna opes auferre, non animum potest
friendship gives honorsamicitia reddit honores
Galen gives wealth, Justinian honors, but Moses must go on foot with a beggar’s wallet (Robert Burton)dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores, sed Moses sacco cogitur ire pedes
going on foot, walking /foot-soldier, infantrymanpedes
he equaled the wealth of kings in contentment of mind, and at night, returning home, would load his table with unbought dainties (Virgil, said of the husbandman)regum æquabat opes animis; seraque revertens nocte domum, dapibus mensas onerabat inemptis
he flourishes upon ancestral honors (i.e., his honor is not of his own doing)avito viret honore
he goes beyond the proper limit of acquiring wealth (Paradin)finem transcendit habendi
he has lost his weapons and deserted the cause of virtue who is ever eager and engrossed in increasing his wealth (Horace)perdidit arma, locum virtutis deseruit, qui semper in augenda festinat et obruitur re
he is gone from us, full of years and full of honors (Pliny the Younger)plenus annis abiit, plenus honoribus
he most enjoys wealth who least desires wealth (Seneca)is maxime divitiis fruetur (or utitur), qui minime divitiis indiget
he shines with unstained honorsintaminatis fulget honoribus
he should possess wealth who knows how to use it (Terence)qui uti scit, ei bona
he throws away his inkwell and his foot-and-a-half-long words (Horace)projicit ampullas et sesquipedalia verba
honors alter mannershonores mutant mores
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