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Navigare necesse est. Vivere non est necesse.' I've
Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination.
[Lat., Factis ignoscite nostris
Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo.]
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (Thus passes the glory of the world).
I sat upon the shore
Fishing, with the arid plain behind me
Shall I at least set my lands in order?
London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down
Poi s'ascose nel foco che gli affina
Quando fiam ceu chelidon - O swallow swallow
The waves lie on the beach; Your hair on your back of angel. (Les vagues s'allongent sur la plage; - Tes cheveux sur ton dos d'ange. )
Fallaces sunt rerum speciaes. The appearances of things are deceptive.
Auditur et altera pars. (The other side shall be heard as well.)
Bene vixit, bene qui latuit.
(to live well is to live concealed)
Guarda il cielo. Non troverai mai un arcobaleno se stai guardando per terra.
Look up to the sky. You'll never find rainbows if you're looking down.
A woman finds it much easier to do ill than well.
[Lat., Mulieri nimio male facere melius est onus, quam bene.]
Heavens! what thick darkness pervades the minds of men.
[Lat., Pro superi! quantum mortalia pectora caecae,
Noctis habent.]
Nothing is stronger than Custom
(Fac tibi consuescat: nil adsuetudine maius)
These trifles will lead to serious mischief.
[Lat., Hae nugae seria ducent
In mala.]
Alea iacta est. The die has been cast.
Esse quam videri," Celia says. "To be, rather than to seem.
A mind that is charmed by false appearances refuses better things.
[Lat., Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat.]
The survival instinct prove that we are alive. (L'instinct de survie - Prouve qu'on est en vie.)
Quand les cimes de notre ciel se rejoindront Ma maison aura un toit.br>(When the peaks of our sky come together My house will have a roof.)
FRONTA NULLA FIDES. Place no trust in appearances.
Ad astra per alia porci (to the stars on the wings of a pig)
Nemo est qui tibi sapientius suadere possit te ipso: numquam labere, si te audies.
(Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself: if you heed yourself, you'll never go wrong.)
Sta come torre ferma, che non crolla
Giammai la cima per soffiar de' venti.
Be steadfast as a tower that doth not bend its stately summit to the tempest's shock.
Le nez de Cle opa" tre: s'il e u" t e te plus court, toute la face de la terre aurait change . Cleopatra'snose: if it had beenshorter the whole face of the earth would have been different.
My motto - sans limites.
Good-bye bilauta
Carpe diem."
(Odes: I.11)
And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty.
[Lat., Dulcique animos novitate tenebo.]
Now drown care in wine.
[Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.]
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.]
If fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it.
[Lat., Si post fata venit gloria non propero.]
Pour vivre heureux, vivons cache. To live happily, live hidden.
Bonum est praestolari cum silentio salutare Dei. ("It is good to wait in silence for the salvation of God.")
To live well is to live unnoticed."
"Bene qui latuit bene dixit.
Quand les cimes de notre ciel se rejoindront Ma maison aura un toit.
(When the peaks of our sky come together My house will have a roof.)
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
Nature has placed nothing so high that virtue can not reach it.
[Lat., Nihil tam alte natura constituit quo virtus non possit eniti.]
Non sum qualis eram. I am not what I once was.
We are charmed by neatness: Let not your hair be out of order.
[Lat., Munditiis capimur: non sine lege capilli.]
A good shepherd shears his flock, not flays them.
[Lat., Boni pastoris est tondere pecus non deglubere.]
Concerning the dead nothing but good shall be spoken.
[Lat., De mortuis nil nisi bonum.]
Whoever is not too wise is wise.
[Lat., Quisquis plus justo non sapit, ille sapit.]
To have nothing is not poverty.
[Lat., Non est paupertas, Nestor, habere nihil.]
The sick mind can not bear anything harsh.
[Lat., Mensque pati durum sustinet aegra nihil.]
The more we deny ourselves, the more the gods supply our wants.
[Lat., Quanto quisque sibi plura negaverit,
A dis plura feret.]
Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo.
I was not, I was, I am not, I don't care.
Nihil est sine ratione. There is nothing without a reason.
The result justifies the deed
(Exitus acta probat)
Festina lente. Make haste slowly.
The views of the multitude are neither bad nor good.
[Lat., Neque mala, vel bona, quae vulgus putet.]
Ars moriendi ars vivendi est: the art of dying is the art of living.
A just fortune awaits the deserving.
[Lat., Fors aequa merentes
Respicit.]
Quid nomen tibi est? She was not about to offer her name up to a stranger. It was almost the only thing she possessed that nobody had stolen.
There is so much wrong with the world. (tanta stat praedita culpa)
Asino tu nascesti, ad asino morrai. [An ass you were born; an ass you will die.]
Par Odin, Thor et Tom Hiddleston !
So passes away the glory of this world. ('Sic transit gloria mundi.')
Everything's better when you say it in Latin.Latin-- Holly Black
Giving requires good sense.
[Lat., Rest est ingeniosa dare.]
Carpe diem, quam minime credula postero.
Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow.
To the sick, while there is life there is hope.
[Lat., Aegroto dum anima est, spes est.]
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.]
Massoud is dead, but not the hope ! (Massoud est mort, - Mais pas l'espoir !)
For when last need to desperation driveth,
Who dareth most he wiseth counsel giveth.
[It., Che spesso avvien che ne' maggior perigli
Son piu audaci gli ottimi consigli.]
Fidarsi e bene, non fidarsi e meglio. [To trust is good, not to trust is better.]
No one sees what is before his feet: we all gaze at the stars.
[Lat., Quod est ante pedes nemo spectat: coeli scrutantur plagas.]
Pas encore. Qa m'amuse."
"Really, Poirot!"
"Yes, my friend. I grow old and childish, do I not?
Qui tacet consentire. If you don't say no, you just said yes. He
Odi et amo; quare fortasse requiris, nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior.
(my translation: I hate and I love, you ask why I do this, I do not know, but I feel and I am tormented)
Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est.
(Applaud, my friends, the comedy is over.)
[Said on his deathbed]
It is time for thee to be gone, lest the age more decent in its wantonness should laugh at thee and drive thee of the stage.
[Lat., Tempus abire tibi est, ne ...
Rideat et pulset lasciva decentius aetas.]
In times of war, the law falls silent.
Silent enim leges inter arma
Every man should measure himself by his own standard.
[Lat., Metiri se quemque suo modulo ac pede verum est.]
Et itah se au ma! It is as you wish!
You are a hole in my life, a black hole. Anything I place there cannot be returned. I miss you terribly. Ci vedremo lassu, angelo.
Amor vincit omnia, et nos cedamus amori.
Love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love.
Anni, amori e bicchieri di vino, nun se contano mai."' '"Years, lovers and glasses of wine; these things must not be counted.
By wine eating cares are put to flight.
[Lat., Vino diffugiunt mordaces curae.]
Horus non numero nisi serenas (I count only the sunny hours).
From no place can you exclude the fates.
[Lat., Nullo fata loco possis excludere.]
And I endeavour to subdue circumstances to myself, and not myself to circumstances.
[Lat., Et mihi res, non me rebus, subjungere conor.]
If you spend a thing you can not have it.
[Lat., Non tibi illud apparere si sumas potest.]
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.
In their palate alone is their reason of existence.
[Lat., In solo vivendi causa palata est.]
Virtue is the only and true nobility.
[Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.]
It is the beginning of the end.
[Fr., C'est le commencement de al fin.]
Cruor pectoris mei, tutela tua est!
Blood of my heart, protection is thine!
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.]
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.]
Ognuno sta solo sul cuor della terra
trafitto da un raggio di sole:
ed e subito sera
Everyone stands alone at the heart of the world,
pierced by a ray of sunlight,
and suddenly it's evening
Rien n'est plus parfait, plus acheve qu'un cadavre. Nothing is more perfect, more complete than a corpse.
There is nothing more foolish than a foolish laugh. Risu inepto res ineptior nulla est
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!]
Je pense, donc je suis; English: I think, therefore I am)
The most wretched fortune is safe; for there is no fear of anything worse.
[Lat., Fortuna miserrima tuta est:
Nam timor eventus deterioris abest.]
I don't know where we are, but we'll soon find our way home! Le avventure di Pinocchio
Habent sua fata libelli et balli [Books and bullets have their own destinies]
Of evils one should choose the least.
[Lat., Ex malis eligere minima oportere.]
If anything affects your eye, you hasten to have it removed; if anything affects your mind, you postpone the cure for a year.
[Lat., Quae laedunt oculum festinas demere; si quid
Est animum, differs curandi tempus in annum.]
Arma virumque cano ... "
*Literally: "I sing of arms and man".
I sing the praises of a man's stuggles
Miseram pacem vel bello bene mutari. Even war is preferable to a shameful peace.