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in pronouncing judgment, haste is criminalin judicando criminosa est celeritas
(fig.) haste is next door to panic, delay is nearer to firm courage (Tacitus)velocitas juxta formidinem, cunctatio propior constantiæ est
(fig.) there is need of haste (Livy)maturato opus est
a judgment subtle in discriminating works of art (Horace)judicium subtile videndis artibus
accord, agreement, pact, assembly for judgmentplacitum
advice, suggestion, wisdom, plan, purpose, judgmentconsilium
after friendship, you should render implicit belief; before friendship, you should exercise judgment (Seneca)post amicitiam credendum est, ante amicitiam judicandum
all things will be clear and distinct to the man who does not hurry; haste is blind and improvident (Livy)omnia non properanti clara certaque erunt; festinatio improvida est, et cæca
allow time and slight delay; haste and violence ruin everything (Statius)da spatium tenuemque moram; male cuncta ministrat impetus
Day of Wrath, or Judgment DayDies Irae
decree, judgment, edict, orderdecretum
deep-seated in her mind remains the judgment of Paris and the wrong done to her slighted beauty (Virgil, referring to Juno’s vengeance)manet alta mente repostum, judicium Paridis spretæque injuria formæ
haste is late (or, haste is slow)festinatio tarda est
in revenge, haste is criminalin vindicando, criminosa est celeritas
in similar cases, the judgment is the same (i.e., follow precedent)de similibus idem est judicium
in your judgment virtue needs no reward, and is to be sought for its own sake, unaccompanied by external benefits (Ovid)judice te mercede caret, per seque petenda est externis virtus incomitata bonis
it is equally dangerous to believe and to disbelieve; therefore search diligently into the truth rather than form foolish ideas that would pervert your judgment (Phædrus)periculosum est credere et non credere; ergo exploranda est veritas, multum prius quam stulta prave judicet sententia
it is not enough that poetry should be so polished as to satisfy the judgment; it should appeal to our feelings and imagination (Horace)nec satis est pulchra esse poëmata; dulcia sunto
it might be pardonable to refuse to defend some men, but to defend them negligently is nothing short of criminal (Cicero)non defendi homines sine vituperatione fortasse posse, neglegenter defendi sine scelere non posse
judgment and deliberation are the proper qualities of a leader (Tacitus)ratio et consilium propriæ ducis artes
judgment given by a judge in a matter outside his jurisdiction is of no legal forcejudicium a non suo judice datum nullus est momenti
judgment of one’s peers or else the laws of the land (Magna Carta)judicium parium aut leges terræ
judgment, case, plea, litigation, defenseplacitum
judgment, decision, opinion, trialiudicium
mad in the judgment of the mob, sane, perhaps, in your own (Horace)demens judicio vulgi, sanus fortasse tuo
make haste slowly (Suetonius, attributed to Cæsar Augustus)festina lente
Make haste slowly.Festina lente.
make haste to live, and consider each day a life (Seneca)propra vivere et singulos dies singulas vitas puta
one must make hastematurandum
one should not lend an easy ear to criminal charges (i.e., accusations should be taken with skepticism) (Publilius Syrus)difficilem oportet aurem habere ad crimina
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