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Results for: it is not poverty, Nestor, to have nothing (Martial)Translations 1 - 30 of 93
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it is not poverty, Nestor, to have nothing (Martial)non est paupertas, Nestor, habere nihil
(fig.) the one who uses perfume has good reasons for using it (Martial)non bene olet, qui bene semper olet
a good man is always a learner (Martial)semper bonus homo tiro
a poverty of words, or rather an utter want of them (Seneca)verborum paupertas, imo egestas
be on too intimate terms with no one; if your joy be less, so will your grief (Martial)nulli te facias nimis sodalem, gaudebis minus et minus dolebis
beggardry, poverty, humble circumstancespaupertas
believe me, the wise do not say “I shall live”; life tomorrow will be too late; live today (Martial)non est, crede mihi, sapientis dicere “vivam”; sera nimis vita est crastina; vive hodie
Can the fish love the fisherman? --- Martial [Marcus Valerius Martialis]Piscatorem piscis amare potest?
cruel poverty, and an ancestral piece of land with a dwelling to match (Horace)sæva paupertas, et avitus apto cum lare fundus
do not aim at too much popularity (Martial)cupias non placuisse nimis
each of us feels the good days speed and depart, and they are lost and counted against us (Martial)bonosque soles effugere atque abire sentit, qui nobis pereunt et imputantur
foolish is the labor that is bestowed on foolish things (Martial)stultus labor est ineptiarum
forgetfulness, parent of povertyoblivio paupertatis parens
give alms to Belisarius (a Roman general who, according to legend, was reduced to poverty)date obolum Belisario
glory comes too late after one has died (Martial)post cineres gloria sera venit
glory paid to ashes (the dead) comes too late (Martial)cineri gloria sera est (or cineri gloria sera venit)
Glory paid to ashes comes too late (Martial)Cineri gloria sera est
here we all live in a state of ostentatious poverty (Juvenal)hic vivimus ambitiosa paupertate omnes
hunger, emptiness /meagerness, povertyieiunitas
I am able to live / I can live neither with you, nor without you. (Martial)Nec possum tecum vivere, nec sine te
I ask, is it not madness to die that you may not die? (Martial)hic rogo, non furor est ne moriare mori?
I court virtuous poverty without a dowry (Horace)probam pauperiem sine dote quæro
I do not hate the man, but his vices (Martial)hominem non odi sed ejus vitia
I do not love you, Sabidius, nor can I say why; this only can I say, I do not love you (Martial)non amo te, Sabidi, nec possum dicere quare; hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te
I do not wish to pluck the beard of a dead lion (Martial)nolo barbam vellere mortuo leoni
I may not live with him, nor even see him or hear him; in all the city there is no one so near me and so far away (Martial)non convivere, nec videre saltem, non audire licet; nec urbe tota quisquam est tam prope, tam proculque nobis
I praise her (Fortune) while she stays with me; if she flaps her swift feathers, I resign all she has given me, and wrap myself up in my own virtue and pay addresses to honest undowered poverty (Horace)laudo manentem; si celeres quatit pennas, resigno quæ dedit, et mea virtute me involvo probamque pauperiem sine dote quæro
I will not marry a wife to be my master (Martial)uxori nubere nolo meæ
if glory comes after death, then I am in no hurry (Martial)si post fata venit gloria, non propero
if he had not committed an error, his glory would have been less (Martial)si non errasset, fecerat ille minus
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