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Results for: in the fate ofTranslations 1 - 30 of 30
 English Latin
abandoned to fatefortunæ objectum esse
alas, how much better is your fate than mine! (Ovid)heu, melior quanto sors tua sorte mea!
by fleeing, men often meet the very fate they seek to avoid (Livy)fugiendo in media sæpe ruitur fata
divine law or command, fate, destiny, lawful, allowedfas
every fate is to be overcome by enduringomnis sors ferendo superanda est
every man is the maker of his own fortune (or fate) (Appius Claudius)est unusquisque faber ipsæ suæ fortunæ
far be that fate from us! (Ovid)procul omen abesto!
fate leads the willing and drags the unwilling (Seneca, after Cleanthes)ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt
fate, destiny, doom, lot, weirdfatum
fortune, luck, fate, chancefortuna
had I not sinned, what had there been for you to pardon? My fate has given you the material for mercy (Ovid)sed nisi peccassem, quid tu concedere posses? Materiam veniæ sors tibi nostra dedit
he who falls in love meets a worse fate than he who leaps from a rock (Plautus)qui in amore præcipitavit pejus perit, quam si saxo saliat
how different the fate of men who commit the same crimes, for the same villainy one man goes to the gallows and another is raised to a thronecommittunt multi eadem diverso crimina fato, ille crucem sceleris pretium tulerit, hic diadema
how unjust is the fate that ordains that those who have less should be always adding to the store of the more wealthy! (Terence)quam inique comparatum est, hi qui minus habent ut semper aliquid addant divitioribus!
it may almost be said that into that day fate crowded the events of a century (Curtius, of the Battle of Arbela)propemodum sæculi res in unum illum diem fortuna cumulavit
no one becomes guilty by fate (Seneca)nemo fit fato nocens
no stone without a name (or, without a tale to tell) (Lucan, said of the fate of Troy)nullum est sine nomine saxum
no stone without a name (or, without a tale to tell) (Lucan, said of the fate of Troy)nullum sine nomine saxum
not by chance nor by fatenec sorte, nec fato
one’s character fashions his fate (Cornelius Nepos)sui cuique fingunt fortunam
our fate, whatever it be, is to be overcome by our patience under it (Virgil)quidquid erit, superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est
perhaps a better fate awaits the afflicted (Virgil)forsan miseros meliora sequentur
persevere; it is fitting, for a better fate awaits the afflicted (Virgil)perge; decet, forsan miseros meliora sequentur
so stood it in the decrees of fate (Ovid)sic erat in fatis
the best death is that which comes on the day that Fate determines (Propertius)optima mors Parca quæ venit apta die
the mind of man is ignorant of fate and future destiny, and cannot keep within due bounds when elated by prosperity (Virgil)nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futuræ, et servare modum, rebus sublata secundis
to give the sails to fate (Virgil)dare fatis vela
whatever fate (or fortune) shall bring, let us bear with a firm and equal mind (Terence)quod sors (or fors) feret, feremus æquo animo
while we flee from our fate, we like fools run into it (Buchanan)dum fata fugimus, fata stulti incurrimus
you, Fortune, I follow; hence far all treaties past; to fate I commit myself, and the arbitration of war (Lucan, on Cæsar crossing the Rubicon)te, Fortuna, sequor; procul hinc jam fœdera sunto; credidimus fatis, utendum est judice bello
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