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Results for: sincere peaceTranslations 1 - 30 of 98
English EnglishLatin Latin
a good administrator equally in peace as in war (Ovid)uterque bonus belli pacisque minister
a life of peace, purity, and refinement leads to a calm and untroubled old age (Cicero)est etiam quiete et pure et eleganter actæ ætatis placida ac lenis senectus
a more severe war lurks under the guise of peace (Claudian)Mars gravior sub pace latet
a war, and again a peace (Terence)bellum, pax rursus
after the fashion of newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word (1 Peter 2:2)sicut modo geniti infantes, rationabile, sine dolo lac concupiscite
an unhappy peace may be profitably exchanged for war (Tacitus)miseram pacem vel bello bene mutari
arms are the props (or buttresses) of peacearma pacis fulcra
arms maintain peacearma tuentur pacem
at war and at peacedomi militiæque
better and safer is the certainty of peace than the hope of victory (Livy)melior tutiorque est certa pax quam sperata victoria
blessed are the peace makers (St. Matthew 5:9)beati pacifici
by that victory he opened the way of peaceilla victoria viam ad pacem patefecit
cast aside the patched-up peace, sow the seeds of wicked war (Virgil)disjice compositam pacem, sere crimina belli
free time, leisure, ease, peace, reposeotium
from peace, plentyex pace ubertas
from war, peaceex bello, pax
glory to God in the highest, and peace on earth to men of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you (from the Catholic Mass)gloria in excelsis Deo, et in terra pax hominibus bonæ voluntatis. Laudamus te, benedicimus te, adoramus te, glorificamus te
go in peacevade in pacem (also, vade in pace)
Go in peace. (Roman way of saying goodbye)Vade in pace
grace to you and peacegratia vobis et pax
grace, mercy, and peacegratia misericordia et pax
Grant us peaceDonna nobis pacem
I prefer the most unjust peace to the most just war (Cicero)iniquissimam pacem justissimo bello antefero
if anyone feigns with you in speaking and is not a sincere friend, do the same with him, and thus let art be foiled by art (Dionysius Cato)qui simulat verbis, nec corde est fidus amicus, tu quoque fac simile; et sic ars deluditur arte
if we desire to enjoy peace, we must first wage war; if we shrink from war, we shall never enjoy peace (Cicero)si pace frui volumus, bellum gerendum est; si bellum omittimus, pace nunquam fruemur
If you want peace, prepare for the war. (Vegetius)Si vis pacem, para bellum
If you want peace, prepare for war." (Vegetius, Epitoma rei militaris)Si vis pacem, para bellum
if you want peace, then prepare for warsis pacem, para bellum
if you wish for peace, prepare for warsi vis pacem, para bellum
in love there are all these evils, wrongs, suspicions, enmities, treaties, and alternate war and peace (Terence)in amore hæc omnia insunt vitia; injuriæ, suspiciones, inimicitiæ, induciæ, bellum, pax rursus
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