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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").
Semper fuckin' fi
Auditur et altera pars. (The other side shall be heard as well.)
A just fortune awaits the deserving.
[Lat., Fors aequa merentes
Respicit.]
Illegitimis nil carborundum.
Vitam Impendere Vero (I consecrate my life to truth).
ora et labora, prayer and work.
Las historias son lo mas salvaje de todo
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.]
Artists show us what we blind to.
Baris Gencel
It is lawful to be taught by an enemy. Fas est ab hoste doceri.
Nemo Iudex in causa propia est
No one is a judge in his own case
Noli me tangere; for Caesar's I am.
Sed lex, dura lex
Perdonare
"Forgive Yourself)
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.]
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
Fine words dresse ill deedes.
Mortui vivis docent - the dead teach the living.
Per ardua ad astra. Through adversity to the stars.
Poverty is a thorough instructress in all the arts.
[Lat., Paupertas ... omnes artes perdocet.]
Res, non verba,' actions not words.
Thanks are justly due for things got without purchase.
[Lat., Gratia pro rebus merito debetur inemtis.]
Death is not grievous to me, for I shall lay aside my pains by death.
[Lat., Nec mihi mors gravis est posituro morte dolores.]
There is nothing more foolish than a foolish laugh. Risu inepto res ineptior nulla est
Quid quo pro - you cant get something from nothing .
L'homme est condamne a' e tre libre. Man is condemned to be free.
Nullus est liber tam malus ut non aliqua parte prosit - There is no book so bad that it is not profitable on some part.
Sine doctrina vita est quasi mortis imago [Without learning, life is but the image of death]
Quidquid praecipies, esto brevis.
(Whatever advice you give, be brief.)
Luceo Non Uro. 'I shine, not burn,
Justice, though moving with tardy pace, has seldom failed to overtake the wicked in their flight.
[Lat., Raro antecedentem scelestum
Deseruit pede poena claudo.]
Whoever is not too wise is wise.
[Lat., Quisquis plus justo non sapit, ille sapit.]
The sick mind can not bear anything harsh.
[Lat., Mensque pati durum sustinet aegra nihil.]
Si vas a hacer trampa, hazla con todas tus fuerzas
To have nothing is not poverty.
[Lat., Non est paupertas, Nestor, habere nihil.]
Si Vis Pacem, Para Iustitiam: In order to have peace, you must first have justice.
Et moriendo docebo - I will teach you how to die.
Nobody ever became depraved all at once.
[Lat., Nemo repente fuit turpissimus.]
Ars moriendi ars vivendi est: the art of dying is the art of living.
Et itah se au ma! It is as you wish!
Dilige et quod vis fac. (Love and then what you will, do.)
Busy idleness urges us on.
[Lat., Strenua nos exercet inertia.]
L'Ide e seule est e ternelle et ne cessaire. The idea alone is eternal and necessary.
Errare humanum est, sed perseverare diabolicum: 'to err is human, but to persist (in the mistake) is diabolical.
Ne te quaesiveris extra. (Do not seek for things outside of yourself)
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
PS. Docendo discimus. (Latin. By teaching, we learn.)
Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt (Whither right and glory lead)
Everything's better when you say it in Latin.Latin-- Holly Black
The gods my protectors.
[Lat., Di me tuentur.]
There is no evil in human affairs that has not some good mingled with it.
[It., Non e male alcuno nelle cose umane che non abbia congiunto seco qualche bene.]
Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate. (Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily.)
Dei sub numine viget, Under God's power she flourishes
He gains wisdom in a happy way, who gains it by another's experience.
[Lat., Feliciter sapit qui alieno periculo sapit.]
The very life which we enjoy is short.
[Lat., Vita ipsa qua fruimur brevis est.]
Exitus Acta Probat---the outcome justifies the deed.
Esse quam videri - "To be, rather than to seem (to be)
Smooth words in place of gifts.
[Lat., Dicta docta pro datis.]
Opinionum enim commenta delet dies; naturae judicia confirmat.
Time destroys the groundless conceits of men; it confirms decisions founded on reality.
Let the die be cast.
[Lat., Jacta alea esto; or, jacta esa alea.)
Tota est scientia
Knowledge is all
Que bonito es el mundo; Lastima es que yo me muera." "How beautiful is the world; It's a pity that I must die.
Difficile est satiram non scribere
[It is hard not to write a satire]
Decus et pretium recte petit experiens vir.
The man who makes the attempt justly aims at honour and reward.
The views of the multitude are neither bad nor good.
[Lat., Neque mala, vel bona, quae vulgus putet.]
In Deo Speramus, In God we hope.
Come t'e' picciol fallo amaro morso! Dante. What grievous pain a little fault doth give thee!
Those gifts are ever the most acceptable which the giver makes precious.
[Lat., Acceptissima semper munera sunt auctor quae pretiosa facit.]
Good-bye to the lies of the poets.
[Lat., Valeant mendacia vatum.]
Deliberando saepe perit occasio [The opportunity often slips away while we deliberate on it].
Ave Atque Vale
Hail and farewell
Virtue is the only and true nobility.
[Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.]
Carpe diem, quam minime credula postero.
Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow.
While strength and years permit, endure labor; soon bent old age will come with silent foot.
[Lat., Dum vires annique sinunt, tolerate labores.
Jam veniet tacito curva senecta pede.]
Cogito, ergo sum" - I think, therefore I am.
Art for art's sake.
[Lat., Ars gratia artis.]
There is no need of words; believe facts.
[Lat., Non opus est verbis, credite rebus.]
Par Odin, Thor et Tom Hiddleston !
Ti amo, mia bella ragazza. Per sempre." "Sempre?" She asked. Cracking a smile, he brushed his finger softly across her lips. "Always and forever
Esse quam videri," Celia says. "To be, rather than to seem.
The diseases of the mind are more and more destructive than those of the body.
[Lat., Morbi perniciores pluresque animi quam corporis.]
Vitanda est improba siren desidia. (One must avoid that wicked temptress, Laziness.)
My motto - sans limites.
Without businesse debauchery.
Multa ferunt anni venientes commoda secum, Multa recedentes adimiunt. (The years, as they come, bring many agreeable things with them; as they go, they take many away.)
The intellectual imagination! With me all or not at all. NON SERVIAM!
Quid quid movetur ab alio movetur(nothing moves without having been moved).
In their palate alone is their reason of existence.
[Lat., In solo vivendi causa palata est.]
Inhumanity is harmful in every age. - Inhumanitas omni aetate molesta est
En ge ne ral, plus un peuple est civilise , poli, moins ses moeurs sont poe tiques; tout s'affaiblit en s'adoucissant. Ingeneral, themore civilized and refinedthepeople, the less poetic are its morals; everything weakens as it mellows.
The mind is sicker than the sick body; in contemplation of its sufferings it becomes hopeless.
[Lat., Corpore sed mens est aegro magis aegra; malique
In circumspectu stat sine fine sui.]
Either a peaceful old age awaits me, or death flies round me with black wings.
[Lat., Seu me tranquilla senectus
Exspectat, seu mors atris circumvolat alis.]
The ungovernable passion for wealth.
[Lat., Opum furiata cupido.]
Nosotros somos paisanos. We are fellow countrymen. We come from the same soil.
Cedo nulli. Latin for "I yield to no one.
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
In vino veritas. With wine comes truth.
From this moment there would be no question of virtue or morality; for despotism cui ex honesto nulla est spes, wherever it prevails, admits no other master; it no sooner speaks than probity and duty lose their weight and blind obedience is the only virtue which slaves can still practice.
Carpe Diem, everyday!!!