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English EnglishLatin Latin
(fig.) haste is next door to panic, delay is nearer to firm courage (Tacitus)velocitas juxta formidinem, cunctatio propior constantiæ est
A delayMoratorium
alas!, Posthumus, the years glide swiftly away; nor can even piety delay the wrinkles of approaching age, or the progress of indomitable death (Horace)eheu!, fugaces, Posthume, Posthume, labuntur anni; nec pietas moram rugis et instanti senectæ afferet, indomitæque morti
all delay is hateful, but it produces wisdom (Publilius Syrus)mora omnis odio est, sed facit sapientiam
allow time and slight delay; haste and violence ruin everything (Statius)da spatium tenuemque moram; male cuncta ministrat impetus
authority, founded on injustice, does not remain perpetual (Seneca)iniqua nunquam regna perpetua manent
away with delay; brief is the time of fortune’s great favor (Silius Italicus)pelle moras; brevis est magni fortuna favoris
better things remainmeliora supersunt
delaycunctatio
delaymora
delay and procrastination is hateful (Cicero)tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est
Delay and procrastination is hateful. (Cicero)Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est
Delay and procrastination is troublesome (Cicero)Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est
delay has always been injurious to those who are prepared (Lucan)semper nocuit differre paratis
every delay is too long to one who is in a hurry (Seneca)omnis nimium longa properanti mora est
every delay that postpones our joys is long (Ovid)longa mora est nobis omnis, quæ gaudia differt
he restored the cause of Rome by delay (Ennius, said of Fabius)cunctando restituit rem
hunger and delay stir up one’s bile in the nostrilsfames et more bilem in nasum conciunt
I am above being injured by Fortune; though she snatch away much, more will remain to me. The blessings I now enjoy transcend fear (Ovid)major sum quam cui possit Fortuna nocere multaque ut eripiat, multo mihi plura relinquet. Excessere metum mea jam bona
I remain steadfastfirmus maneo
I remain unconqueredinvictus maneo
if only life remain, I am content (Mæcenas)vita dum superest, bene est
immediately, without delayconfestim
in desire, swiftness itself is delay (Publilius Syrus)etiam celeritas in desiderio mora est
it is bad to hurry, and delay is often as bad; the wise person is the one who does everything in its proper time (Ovid)festinare nocet, nocet et cunctatio sæpe; tempore quæque suo qui facit, ille sapit
may I continue to possess what I have now, or even less; so I may live the remainder of my days after my own manner, if the gods will that any should remain (Horace)sit mihi quod nunc est, etiam minus; ut mihi vivam quod superest ævi, si quid superesse volunt di
more grievous perils remain (i.e., the worst is yet to come)graviora manent
neither delay, nor rest (Virgil)nec mora, nec requies
no delay is long when it concerns the death of a mande morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longa
no delay is too long when the life of a man is at stake (Juvenal)nulla unquam de vita hominis cunctatio longa est
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