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English EnglishLatin Latin
(adv.) inside, widely, through and through, completelypenitus
all men who consult on doubtful matters should be void of hatred, friendship, anger, and pity (Sallust)omnes homines, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira, atque misericordia vacuos esse decet
anger assists hands however weak (Ovid)quamlibet infirmas adjuvat ira manus
Anger is a brief insanity. (Horace)Ira furor brevis est
anger is a brief madness (Horace)ira furor brevis est
anger is a brief madness; control your temper, for unless it obeys, it commands you; restrain it with bit and chain (Horace)ira furor brevis est; animum rege, qui, nisi paret, imperat; hunc frenis, hunc tu compesce catena
anger manages everything badly (Statius)male cuncta ministrat impetus
anger so clouds the mind that it cannot perceive the truth (Dionysius Cato)impedit ira animum, ne possit cernere verum
anger, though concealed, is betrayed by the countenance (Seneca)quamvis tegatur proditur vultu furor
anger, wrathira
burning up, conflagrationexustio
everything humanity does, its wishes, fear, anger, pleasures, joys, runnings to and fro, form the medley of my book (Juvenal)quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, gaudia, discursus, nostri est farrago libelli
fear causes anger to subside (Ovid)cadit ira metu
fiery, ardent, burningigneus
hence this angerinde iræ
I know the man inside and out (Persius)intus et in cute novi hominem
I sing of arms and the man who first from the shores of Troy came destined an exile to Italy and the Lavinian beaches, much buffeted he on land and on the deep by force of the gods because of fierce Juno’s never-forgetting anger (Virgil, opening lines of arma virumque cano, Troiæ qui primus ab oris Italiam fato profugus Laviniaque venit litora, multum ille et terris jactatus et alto vi superum, sævæ memorem Iunonis ob iram
inside, widely, through and throughpenitus
let not the sun set on your anger (Ephesians 4:26)sol non occidat super iracundiam vestram
like fragile ice, anger passes away in time (Ovid)ut fragilis glacies interit ira mora
many are worshipped at the altar who are burning in flames (St. Augustine)multi adorantur in ara qui cremantur in igne
noble in angernobilis ira
rage and anger hurry on the mind (Virgil)furor iraque mentem præcipitant
rushing, seething, burning, parched, a torrenttorrens
the best remedy for anger is delay (Seneca)maximum remedium iræ mora est (or dilatio est)
The is a god inside usEst deus in nobis
the more violent the storms are, the sooner they are over (Seneca)procellæ quanto plus habent virium tanto minus temporis
the one who does not restrain his anger will wish that undone that his irritation and temper prompted him to do (Horace)qui non moderabitur iræ infectum volet esse, dolor quod suaserit et mens
the one who subdues his anger conquers his greatest enemyiram qui vincit, hostem superat maximum
the whole world would perish if pity did not put an end to anger (Seneca the Elder)perierat totus orbis, nisi iram finiret misericordia
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