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accipe nunc, victus tenuis quid quantaque secum afferat. In primis valeas benenow learn what and how great benefit a moderate diet brings with it. Before all, you will enjoy good health (Horace)
ante senectutem curavi ut bene viverem, in senectute (curo) ut bene moriar; bene autem mori est libenter moribefore old age I took care to live well; in old age I take care to die well; but to die well is to die willingly (Seneca)
Astra non mentiuntur, sed astrologi bene mentiuntur de astrisThe stars never lie, but the astrologs lie about the stars
b.v. (bene vale)farewell
BeneGood
benemelioroptimewell, better, best
benewell
bene agendo nunquam defessusnever weary of doing good (after Galatians 6:9)
bene dissere est finis logicesto dispute well the chief end of logic
bene dormit, qui non sentit quod male dormiathe sleeps well who is not conscious that he sleeps ill
bene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manuwell for him to whom God has given enough with a sparing hand
bene est tentareit is as well to try
Bene legere saecla vincereTo read well is to master the ages. (Professor Isaac Flagg)
bene merenti bene profuerit, male merenti par eritto a well-deserving man, God will show favor, to an ill-deserving man, God will be simply just (Plautus)
bene merentibusto the well-deserving
bene nummatum decorat Suedela Venusquethe goddesses of persuasion and love adorn the train of the well-moneyed man (Horace)
bene orasse est bene studuisseto have prayed well is to have striven well (Ovid)
bene qui latuit bene vixitwell has he lived who has lived a retired life (i.e., he who has lived in obscurity has lived in security) (Ovid)
Bene qui latuit, bene vixitOne who lives well, lives unnoticed. (Ovid)
bene qui pacificehe lives well who lives peacefully
bene qui sedulohe lives well who lives industriously
bene si amico feceris, ne pigeat fecisse, ut potius pudeat si non fecerisif you have acted kindly to your friend, do not regret that you have done so, as you should rather be ashamed of having acted otherwise (Plautus)
bene tenaxrightly tenacious
Bis vivit qui bene vivitHe lives twice who lives well
bonis quod bene fit (or benefit) haud peritwhatever good is done for good men is never done in vain (Plautus)
breve tempus ætatis satis est longum ad bene honesteque vivenduma short term on earth is long enough for a good and honorable life (Cicero)
brevis a natura nobis vita data est; at memoria bene redditæ vitæ est sempiternathe life given to us by nature is short; but the memory of a well-spent life is eternal (Cicero)
cito scribendo non fit, ut bene scribatur; bene scribendo fit, ut citowrite quickly and you will never write well; write well, and you will soon write quickly (Quintilian)
crescentem sequitur cura pecuniam, majorumque fames. Multa petentibus desunt multa. Bene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manuthe accumulation of wealth is followed by an increase of care and by an appetite for more. The one who seeks for much will ever be in want of much. It is best with him to whom God has given that which is sufficient, though every satisfaction be withheld (
da requiem; requietus ager bene credita reddittake rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop (Ovid)
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