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Results for: Integer vit0107 scelerisque purus non eget Mauris jaculis neque arcuTranslations 1 - 30 of 52
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alter alterius auxilio egetthe one stands in need of assistance of the other (Sallust)
alterum alterius auxilio egetone thing needs the help of another
arcanum neque tu scrutaberis ullius unquam; commissumque teges et vino tortus et iranever inquire into another man’s secret; but conceal that which is entrusted to you, though tortured both by wine and passion to reveal it (Horace)
assiduo labuntur tempora motu, non secus ad flumen. Neque enim consistere flumen. Nec levis hora potesttime glides by with constant movement, not unlike a stream. For neither can a stream stay its course, nor can the fleeting hour (Ovid)
decet affectus animi neque se nimium erigere nec subjicere serviliterwe ought to allow the affections of the mind to be neither too much elated nor abjectly depressed (Cicero)
desiderantem quod satis est, neque tumultuosum sollicitat mare, non verberatæ grandine vineæ fundusque mendaxa storm at sea, a vine-wasting hail tempest, a disappointing farm, cause no anxiety to him who is content with enough (Horace)
duce tempus egetthe time calls for a leader (Lucan)
est profecto Deus, qui quæ nos gerimus auditque et videt; neque id verum existimo, quod vulgo dicitur, Fortuna humana fingit aptatque, ut lubetthere is certainly a God who sees and hears the things that we do; I cannot believe that which is ordinarily said, that Fortune makes and unmakes all human affairs at pleasure (Plautus)
frustra retinacula tendens ferter equis auriga, neque audit currus habenasin vain, as he tugs at the reins, is the charioteer borne along by the steeds, and the chariot heeds not the curb (Virgil)
hæc prima lex in amicitia sanciatur, ut neque rogemus res turpes, nec faciamus rogatibe this the first law established in friendship, that we neither ask of others what is dishonorable, nor ourselves do it when asked (Cicero)
in Domino et non in arcu meo speraboI will rest my hope on the Lord, and not in my bow
integerwhole, untouched, unhurt, undamaged, complete, entire
Integer vitæ scelerisque purus non eget Mauris jaculis neque arcuThe man of upright life and free from crime has no need of Moorish javelin or bow. (Horace)
Integer vitæ scelerisque purus.Blameless of life and free from crime. (Horace)
ipse Jupiter, neque pluens omnibus placet, neque abstinenseven Jupiter himself cannot please all, whether he sends rain or fair weather
jus civile neque inflecti gratia, neque perfringi potentia, neque adulterari pecunia debetthe law ought neither to be warped by favor, nor shattered by power, nor corrupted by money (Cicero)
leges neminem in paupertate vivere neque in anxietate mori permittuntit is never the intention of the law that anyone shall live in poverty or die in anguish (Justinian)
linquenda tellus, et domus, et placens uxor, neque harum, quas colis, arborum, te, præter invisas cupressos, ulla brevem dominum sequeturyour estate, your home, and your pleasing wife must be left, and of these trees that you are rearing, not one shall follow you, their short-lived owner, except the hateful cypresses (the cypress being used to mark graveyards) (Horace)
modestia famæ neque summis mortalibus spernenda estfame, modestly courted, is not to be despised by persons of the highest character (Tacitus)
nam neque divitibus contingunt gaudia solis, nec vixit male qui natus moriensque fefellitjoys do not fall to the rich alone, nor has he lived ill of whose birth and death no one took note (Horace)
nam neque quies gentium sine armis, neque arma sine stipendiis, neque stipendia sine tributis haberi queuntfor the quiet of nations cannot be maintained without arms, nor can arms be maintained without pay, nor pay without taxation (Tacitus)
necdum (neque dum)and not yet
nemo umquam neque poëta neque orator fuit, qui quemquam meliorem quam se arbitrareturno poet or orator has ever existed who thought there was another better than himself (Cicero)
neque (enim) quies gentium sine armisthe quiet of nations cannot be maintained without arms, nor can arms be maintained without pay, nor pay without taxation (Tacitus)
neque (enim) quies gentium sine armis, neque arma sine stipendiis, neque stipendia sine tributis haberi queuntthe quiet of nations cannot be maintained without arms, nor can arms be maintained without pay, nor pay without taxation (Tacitus)
neque ... nequeneither ... nor
neque cuiquam mortalium injuriæ suæ parvæ videntur; multi eas gravius æquo habuereno one underestimates the wrongs he suffers; many take them more seriously than they ought (Julius Cæsar, as quoted by Sallust)
neque culpa neque lauda teipsumneither blame nor applaud yourself
neque cæcum ducem neque amentem consultoremdo not take either a blind guide or a weak advisor (from Aristophanes)
neque enim est quisquam tam malus, ut videri velitno one is wicked enough to wish to appear wicked (Quintilian)
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