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Fidarsi e bene, non fidarsi e meglio. [To trust is good, not to trust is better.]
Exitus Acta Probat---the outcome justifies the deed.
Ex Malo Bounum (good out of evil).
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
Potius sero quam nunquam.
Better late than never.
The same word passed through three minds, simultaneously, philosophical, fatalistic, the eternal refuge of the Italian: Pazienza ...
The heel of Achilles
Attraversiamo (meaning "Lets cross over" in Italian)
Nemo tam divos habuit faventes,
Crastinum ut possit sibi polliceri.
Nobody has ever found the gods so much his friends that he can promise himself another day.
Salus populi suprema lex esto. Let the good (or safety) of the people be the supreme (or highest) law.
Che bella donna! Dove vai?" Beautiful woman, where are you going?
Italy is the home of art and swindling; home of religion and moral rottenness
From no place can you exclude the fates.
[Lat., Nullo fata loco possis excludere.]
Jurisdictie Prudentia :
Important : Legislation and Jurisdiction :
Justice conform : "Prudentia".
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
Babaji
September 20, 2016
There's scarce a case comes on but you shall find
A woman's at the bottom.
[Lat., Nulla fere causa est in qua non femina litem moverit.]
Viva Italia! Goodbye to all poor peoples everywhere! ... Pusha da button!
Conceptio culpa Nasci pena Labor vita Necesse mori 'Conception is sin, birth is pain, life is toil, death is inevitable.
Good-bye to the lies of the poets.
[Lat., Valeant mendacia vatum.]
The ungovernable passion for wealth.
[Lat., Opum furiata cupido.]
Opinionum enim commenta delet dies; naturae judicia confirmat.
Time destroys the groundless conceits of men; it confirms decisions founded on reality.
The law is silent during war.
[Lat., Silent leges inter arma.]
When men of talents are punished, authority is strengthened.
[Lat., Punitis ingeniis, gliscit auctoritas.]
Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est.
(Applaud, my friends, the comedy is over.)
[Said on his deathbed]
The cause is hidden, but the result is known.
[Lat., Causa latet: vis est notissima.]
Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. Lucky is he who has been able to understand the causes of things Virgil, Georgics, Book 2
Quomondo sedet sola civitas. Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
The more we deny ourselves, the more the gods supply our wants.
[Lat., Quanto quisque sibi plura negaverit,
A dis plura feret.]
the dirty romans are forming up for calvery.
Opto Civitas." "I choose civility. That's the new me,
Now drown care in wine.
[Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.]
Ti amo. Esisti solo tu per me." I love you. You're the only one for me. "You're my pleasure, my sanity, my calmness, my home. My positive counterpart in every negative characteristic I own.
Surrounded and absorbed, we tread like Etruscans on the edge of useless law; we pray to the giver of prayer, we give the cane whistle in ceremony, we swing the heavy silver chain of incense burners. Migration makes new citizens of Rome.
an Italian can never be ignored, least of all when he has a grievance.
Gervasio Lonquimay
Everything sounds better in Italian.
Atalanta in Calydon
Everything's better when you say it in Latin.Latin-- Holly Black
The truth thy speech doth show, within my heart reproves the swelling pride.
[It., Lo tuo ver dir m'incuora
Buona umilta e gran tumor m'appiani.]
Ridendo dicere severum. (<>trong>trtrong>. Through what is laughable say what is somber.)
Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination.
[Lat., Factis ignoscite nostris
Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo.]
Asino tu nascesti, ad asino morrai. [An ass you were born; an ass you will die.]
There is so much wrong with the world. (tanta stat praedita culpa)
Vitam Impendere Vero (I consecrate my life to truth).
Italy is a country which is willing to submit itself to the worst governments. It is, as we know, a country ruled by disorder, cynicism, incompetence and confusion. Nevertheless we are aware of intelligence circulating in the streets like a vivid bloodstream.
The truth, the hope, of any time must be sought in the minorities. Michael Angelo was the conscience of Italy. We grow free with his name, and find it ornamental now, but in his own day his friends were few.
Scientia potentia est.
Knowledge is power.
Every man should measure himself by his own standard.
[Lat., Metiri se quemque suo modulo ac pede verum est.]
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
Cucullus non facit monachum; that's as much to say, as I wear not motley in my brain.
Ridendo dicere severum. (tr. Through what is laughable say what is somber.)
If you spend a thing you can not have it.
[Lat., Non tibi illud apparere si sumas potest.]
Concetta and Domenico Costa, Mariana Pontillo, the Arena family. We live.
Porfirio Rubirosa.
The venal herd.
[Lat., Venale pecus.]
Thanks are justly due for things got without purchase.
[Lat., Gratia pro rebus merito debetur inemtis.]
Amor animi arbitrio sumitu, non ponitur; we choose to love; we do not choose to cease loving.
I depart from life as from an inn, and not as from my home.
[Lat., Ex vita discedo, tanquam ex hospitio, non tanquam ex domo.]
They make their fortune who are stout and wise,
Wit rules the heavens, discretion guides the skies.
[Lat., Che sovente addivien che'l saggio e'l forte.
Fabro a se stesso e di beata sorte.]
Et tu, Caesar? Then fall, Caesar.
Et tu, Estha? Then fall, Estha.
My goodness carina mia, you are so thin. You do not eat enough. Mangia, mangia, mangia! [Alicia's Italian mother's view of her daughter.]
Credo quia impossibile.' I believe it because it is impossible.
Behold those times re-created by
the brutal power of sunlit images,
the light of life's tragedy.
The walls of the trial, the field
of the firing squad; and the distant
ghost of Rome's suburbs in a ring,
gleaming white in naked light.
Gunshots: our death, our survival.
Carpe Diam forever after.
A just fortune awaits the deserving.
[Lat., Fors aequa merentes
Respicit.]
A son could bear with great complacency, the death of his father, while the loss of his inheritance might drive him to despair.
[Lat., Gli huomini dimenticano piu teste la morte del padre, che la perdita del patrimonie.]
the splendid manhood and womanhood of Italy
Et moriendo docebo - I will teach you how to die.
impudicitia in ingenuo crimen est, in servo necessitas, in liberto officium ("to be the object of anal penetration is a crime in the freeborn, a necessity for a slave, a duty for a freedman").
To the criminals and all their accomplices, I, today, humbly and as a brother, repeat: convert yourselves to love and justice. It is possible to return to honesty. The tears of the mothers of Naples are asking this of you.
I live and reign since I have abandoned those pleasures which you by your praises extol to the skies.
[Lat., Vivo et regno, simul ista reliqui
Quae vos ad coelum effertis rumore secundo.]
I'm bound to fail when I write in Italian, but unlike my sense of failure in the past, this doesn't torment or grieve me.
You better introduce yourself before you start talking Latin.
Smooth words in place of gifts.
[Lat., Dicta docta pro datis.]
It's leviOsa, not levioSA!
You know, Guido, at times I find it difficult to believe you do the sort of work you do. (Medical examiner's view of Commissario Guido Brunetti)
In Italy we have not a Common law legal system, we have a stupid one instead!
But assuredly Fortune rules in all things; she raised to eminence or buries in oblivion everything from caprice rather than from well-regulated principle.
[Lat., Sed profecto Fortuna in omni re dominatur; ea res cunctas ex lubidine magis, quam ex vero, celebrat, obscuratque.]
Horus non numero nisi serenas (I count only the sunny hours).
Ricorda, se hai bisogno di una mano la troverai alla fine del tuo braccio.
Remember, if you need a hand you'll find it at the end of your arm.
Let the die be cast.
[Lat., Jacta alea esto; or, jacta esa alea.)
You little know what a ticklish thing it is to go to law.
[Lat., Nescis tu quam meticulosa res sit ire ad judicem.]
Virtue is the only and true nobility.
[Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.]
Nessun maggior dolore Che ricordarsi del tempo felice Nella miseria. (There is no greater pain than to remember a happy time when one is in misery.)
He who talks much cannot always talk well.
[It., Chi parla troppo non puo parlar sempre bene.]
Un momento con una donna capricciosa vale undici anni di vita noiosa.
A single moment with a fiery female is worth eleven years of a boring life.
Fools laugh at the Latin language. -Rident stolidi verba Latina
Nunc scio quit sit amor." Lat., "Now I know what love is.
Art for art's sake.
[Lat., Ars gratia artis.]
Vitanda est improba siren desidia. (One must avoid that wicked temptress, Laziness.)
Who can ever be alone for a moment in Italy? Every stone has a voice, every grain of dust seems instinct with spirit from the Past, every step recalls some line, some legend of long-neglected lore.
How bitter it is to reap a harvest of evil for good that you have done!
[Lat., Ut acerbum est, pro benefactis quom mali messem metas!]
Is demum miser est, cuius nobilitas miserias nobilitat. Unhappy is he whose fame makes his misfortunes famous. Lucius Accius, Telephus
Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa - my fault, my fault, my most grievous fault - as she pounded her fist to her chest three times as if pounding shut a door to keep her guilt from escaping.
Whenever I can, in my study, on the subway, in bed before going to sleep, I immerse myself in Italian. I enter another land, unexplored, murky. A
The reality is that when you visit Italy, you'll be hijacked by relatives of all sorts; the entire family tree is waiting to meet you. [A hyphenated Italian's risk]
In your judgment virtue requires no reward, and is to be sought for itself, unaccompanied by external benefits.
[Lat., Judice te mercede caret, per seque petenda est
Externis virtus incomitata bonis.]
assembly at Piacenza of deputies from a number of
You know, people come to Italy for all sorts of reasons, but when they sat, it's for the same two things."
"What?"
"Love and gelato.
Women have tongues of craft, and hearts of guile,
They will, they will not; fools that on them trust;
For in their speech is death, hell in their smile.
[It., Femmina e cosa garrula e fallace:
Vuole e disvuole, e folle uom chi sen fida,
Si tra se volge.]
Quid quid movetur ab alio movetur(nothing moves without having been moved).