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the greatest scholars are not the wisest menmagis magni clerici non sunt magis sapientes
a man should know his own measure, and have regard to it in the smallest matters as well as the greatest (Juvenal)noscenda est mensura sui spectandaque rebus in summis minimisque
a thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues (Cicero)gratus animus est una virtus non solum maxima, sed etiam mater virtutum omnium reliquarum
All that is mine, I carry with me. (My wisdom is my greatest wealth) (Cicero)Omnia mea mecum porto
count it the greatest sin to prefer your existence to your honor, and for the sake of life to lose every reason for living (Juvenal)summum crede nefas animam præferre pudori, et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas
extreme law, extreme injury (i.e., the law, strictly interpreted, may be the greatest of injustices) (Cicero)summum jus, summa injuria
from the greatest, leastex maximo minimum
God is the greatest goodDeus est summum bonum
God is the greatest of supportsDeus major columna
greatest in genius, rough in skill (Ovid, said of Ennius)ingenio maximus, arte rudis
greatest in the least; very great in very little thingsmaximus in minimis
he takes the greatest ornament from friendship, who takes modesty from it (Cicero)maximum ornamentum amicitiæ tollit, qui ex ea tollit verecudiam
in all probability the disappearance of piety toward the gods will entail the disappearance of faith and sodality among men as well as justice, the greatest of all the virtues (Cicero)haud scio an pietate adversus deos sublata fides etiam et societas generi humani et una excellentissima virtus justitia tollatur
in seasons of tumult and discord, the worst men have the greatest power (Tacitus)in turbas et discordias pessimo cuique plurima vis
in the greatest fortune lies the least liberty (Sallust)in maxima fortuna minima licentia est
in the greatest power lies the least libertyin maxima potentia minima licentia (est)
it is a sacrilege for scholars to malign scholarsdoctos doctis obloqui nefas esse
it is the greatest merit of a prince to know his subjects (Martial)principis est virtus maxima nosse suos
Nature is the greatest in the smallest thingsNatura in minima maxima
necessity and liberty require the greatest considerationnecessitudinis et libertatis infinita est æstimatio
not to be avaricious is money; not to be extravagant is a revenue; to be truly content with our own is the greatest and most certain wealth of all (Cicero)non esse cupidum pecunia est; non esse emacem vectigal est; contentum vero suis rebus esse, maximaæ sunt, certissimæque divitiae
poverty hinders the greatest talents from advancingpaupertatem summis ingeniis obesse, ne provehantur
the consciousness of good intention is the greatest solace of misfortunes (Cicero)conscientia rectæ voluntatis maxima consolatio est rerum incommodarum
The extreme law is the greatest injustice. (Cicero)Summum ius, summa iniuria
the first and greatest punishment of sinners is the conscience of sin (Seneca)prima et maxima peccantium est pœna peccasse
the fox has many tricks, the hedgehog has one, and it is the greatest of themars varia vulpis, ast una echino maxima
the greatest difficulty that can occur to critics, physicians, mathematicians, etc.crux criticorum, medicorum, mathematicorum, et cetera
the greatest empire may be lost by the misrule of its governors (Syrus Publilius)male imperando summum imperium amittitur
the greatest force is that of naturenaturæ vis maxima
the greatest incitement to guilt is the hope of sinning with impunity (Cicero)maxima illecebra est peccandi impunitatis spes
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