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A true friend is a rare birdAmicus verus est rara avis
a true friend is a rare birdamicus verus rara avis
a true friend is certain when certainty is uncertain (i.e., a friend in need is a friend indeed) (Ennius)amicus certus in re incerta cernitur
A true friend is discerned during an uncertain matterAmicus certus in re incerta cernitur
a true friend is the one who is, as it were, a second self (Cicero)verus amicus est is qui est tanquam alter idem
always true and faithfulverus et fidelis semper
Art without science is nothing. (I would also claim that the opposite is true)Ars sine scienta nihil est
as a faithful translator, be careful not to render (or translate) word for word but the meaningnon ex verbo verbum sed ad sensu curabis reddere fidus interpres
as a true translator you will take care not to render (or translate) word for word (Horace)nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres
As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word. (Horace)Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres
as far as the meaning of the word extendsnomine tenus nominetenus
As is impossible a way to qualify a proposition that cannot ever be truePer impossibile
count true friends as brothers (a Greek saying)nomiz adelphous tous alethinous philous
destiny makes wishes come truevotis subscribunt fata secundis
do not inquire, for it is not permitted to know such things (Horace)tu ne quæsieris, scire nefas
do not inquire, for it is not permitted to know such things, Leuconoë, what end the gods have in store for me and for you (Horace)tu ne quæsieris, scire nefas, quem mihi, quem tibi finem di dederint, Leuconoë
Drunkeness [kills] more than the sword. As true today on the road as it ever wasPlvres crapvla qvam gladivs
faithful, loyal, truefidelis
fame (or rumor) never reports things in their true lightnunquam ad liquidum fama perducitur
for what a man would like to be true, that he more readily believes (Francis Bacon)quod enim mavult homo verum esse, id potius credit
from the false, as they have themselves taught us, we can obtain nothing true (Cicero)ex falsis, ut ab ipsis didicimus, verum effici non potest
God in his wisdom veils in the darkness of night the events of the future; and smiles if a mortal is unduly solicitous about what he is not permitted to know (Horace)prudens futuri temporis exitum caliginosa nocte premit Deus; ridetque, si mortalis ultra fas trepidat
hail the true body, born of the Virgin Mary (a 14th Century Eucharistic hymn)ave verum corpus, natum ex Maria Virgine
he appeared to me in a vision after midnight, when dreams are true (Horace)post mediam noctem visus quum somnia vera
he utters empty words; he utters sound without meaning (Virgil)dat inania verba, dat sine mente sonum
honesty (or integrity) is true honorprobitas verus honor (or honos)
I am the true vine (St. John 15:1)ego sum vitis vera
I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser (St. John 15:1)ego sum vitis vera, et Pater meus agricola est
I am true to the faithfirmor ad fidem
I praise the true God, I summon the people, I call together the clergy, I bewail the dead, I put to flight plague, I celebrate festivals (inscription on a church bell)laudo Deum verum, plebem voco, congrego clerum, defunctos ploro, pestem fugo, festa decoro
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