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Results for: senex veritatem nobis declaratTranslations 1 - 30 of 80
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abstineas igitur damnandis; hujus enim vel una potens ratio est, ne crimina nostra sequantur ex nobis geniti; quoniam dociles imitandis turpibus ac pravis omnes sumuslet us refrain from doing ill; for one powerful reason, lest our children should follow our crimes; we are all too prone to imitate whatever is base and depraved (Juvenal)
actum est de nobisit is all over with us!
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis, dona nobis pacemLamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us, grant us peace (from the Catholic Mass)
Balaenae nobis conservandae sunt!Save the whales!
beatus enim nemo dici potest extra veritatem projectusno one can be called happy who is living a life of falsehood (Seneca)
bonosque soles effugere atque abire sentit, qui nobis pereunt et imputantureach of us feels the good days speed and depart, and they are lost and counted against us (Martial)
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)
coram nobisbefore us
cum dubia et fragilis sit nobis vita tributa, in morte alterius spem tu tibi ponere nolisince we have received a precarious and frail life, beware of placing your hopes in the death of others (Cato)
da quod jubes et jube quod vis. Imperas nobis continentiamgive what you command, and command what you give. You impose continence upon us (St. Augustine)
de vitiis nostris scalam nobis facimus, si vitia ipsa calcamuswe make a ladder for ourselves of our vices, if we trample those same vices underfoot (St. Augustine)
decet patriam nobis cariorem esse quam nosmetipsosour country ought to be dearer to us than ourselves (Cicero)
Deus nobis hæc otia fecitGod has given us this place of rest (Virgil)
Donna nobis pacemGrant us peace
dubitando ad veritatem pervenimusby way of doubting we arrive at the truth (Cicero)
Emitte lucem et veritatemSend out light and truth
Est deus in nobisThe is a god inside us
est deus in nobisthere is a god within us (Ovid)
est deus in nobis, agitante calescimus illothere is a god in us, who, when he stirs, sets us all aglow (Ovid)
est deus in nobis, et sunt commercia cœlithere is a god within us, and we hold commerce with heaven (Ovid)
est deus in nobis, et sunt commercia cœli. Sedibus ætheriis spiritus ille venitthere is a god within us, and we hold commerce with heaven. That spirit comes from abodes on high (Ovid)
est nobis voluisse satisto have willed suffices us (Tibullus)
ex umbris et imaginibus in veritatemfrom shadows and types to the reality (Cardinal Newman)
hoc Herculi, Iovis satu edito, potuit fortasse contingere, nobis non itemthis might perchance happen to Hercules, of the royal seed of Jove, but not to us (Cicero)
id nobis maxime nocet, quod non ad rationis lumen sed ad similitudinem aliorum vivimusthis is especially ruinous to us, that we shape our lives not by the light of reason, but after the fashion of others (Seneca)
inter pueros senexan old man among boys
justitia non novit patrem nec matrem, solum veritatem spectatjustice knows neither father nor mother, it regards the truth alone
lacrimæ nobis deerunt antequam causæ dolendiour tears will fail before we cease to have cause for grief (Seneca)
longa mora est nobis omnis, quæ gaudia differtevery delay that postpones our joys is long (Ovid)
mature fias senexmay you early prove an old man (i.e., may you learn wisdom beyond your years)
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