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So passes away the glory of this world. ('Sic transit gloria mundi.')
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!]
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
Don't make me sic the Voo-doo on you.
Esse quam videri - "To be, rather than to seem (to be)
Lente, lente currite, noctis equi. Translation: Run slowly, slowly, horses of the night.
Fas est ab hoste doceri.
One should learn even from one's enemies.
Vaca Diez, do not destroy our country!
The poet makes himself a voyant through a long, immense reasoned deranging of all his senses. All the forms of love, of suffering, of madness; he tries to find himself, he exhausts in himself all the poisons, to keep only their quintessences.
Ser mal profesor sale barato
L'Ide e seule est e ternelle et ne cessaire. The idea alone is eternal and necessary.
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (Thus passes the glory of the world).
Giving requires good sense.
[Lat., Rest est ingeniosa dare.]
First, I hate all theological controversy: it is wearing to the temper, and is I believe (at all events when viva voce) worse than useless.
When you do a 'messa di voce,' that means you start soft, you crescendo into loud - and then you go back to soft again. Some people call it circus tricks, but in bel canto, it's really written into the music.
Ridendo dicere severum. (<>trong>trtrong>. Through what is laughable say what is somber.)
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.]
One night is awaiting us all, and the way of death must be trodden once.
[Lat., Omnes una manet nox,
Et calcanda semel via leti.]
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.]
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.]
This is Vee Gina.
Dattebayo! (Do you get what I am saying?!)
Virtue is the only and true nobility.
[Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.]
corn maque choux. He
Quid rides? Mutato nomine et de te fabula narrator. [Why do you laugh ? Change only the name and this story is about 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.]
Voytek is here, to fuck penguin.
You are my Muse..."
~I Belong to You (Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix)
Veni, vidi, vici. (I came, I saw, I conquered.)
Labor omnia vincit! Labor conquers all things!
Quo Fas et Gloria Ducunt (Whither right and glory lead)
La Closerie, in Ansouis.
Quis costodiet ipsos custodies? (Who will watch the watchers?)
In Deo Speramus, In God we hope.
The doings of men, their prayers, fear, wrath, pleasure, delights, and recreations, are the subject of this book.
[Lat., Quicquid agunt homines, votum, timor, ira, voluptas, gaudia, discursus, nostri est farrago libelli.]
Festina lente. Make haste slowly.
Now drown care in wine.
[Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.]
Quomondo sedet sola civitas. Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
What makes you think they're spying on you?" "Voco. An aut where a fraa or suur is called out from the math - Evoked - and goes to do something praxic for the Panjandrums. We never see them again.
Carpe diem. Seize the day.
This is the great evil in wine, it first seizes the feet; it is a cunning wrestler.
[Lat., Magnum hoc vitium vino est,
Pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu est.]
A just fortune awaits the deserving.
[Lat., Fors aequa merentes
Respicit.]
Par exemple! I never had to ask. You were always there under my feet, like a troublesome cat." "You mean like an adoring dog. And just as soon as Ratignolle appeared on the scene, then it WAS like a dog. 'Passez! Adieu! Allez vous-en!
Et moriendo docebo - I will teach you how to die.
Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold.
By wine eating cares are put to flight.
[Lat., Vino diffugiunt mordaces curae.]
It is pleasing to be pointed at with the finger and to have it said, "There goes the man."
[Lat., At pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier his est.]
Vogons are not above a little bribery and corruption in the same way that the sea is not above the clouds,
For the unlearned man knows not what it is to descend into himself, or to call himself to account, nor the pleasure of that suavissima vita, indies sentire se fieri meliorem.
Jos de Vries
U Are The Greatest Gift God Gave me
Petra
Et itah se au ma! It is as you wish!
No hay libertad con hambre
Festina lente may well be his motto
No effete dauber M.
Esse quam videri," Celia says. "To be, rather than to seem.
Pas a pas, se va luenh.
Step by step, we make our way.
Las historias son lo mas salvaje de todo
Carpe diem."
(Odes: I.11)
The leader of the deed was a woman. -Dux femina facti
Festina lente. You know what that means?"
Hurry slowly."
Bene." He smiled.
-A Good & Happy Child
Nemo enim est tam senex qui se annum non putet posse vivere.
(No one is so old as to think that he cannot live one more year.)
Nothing is stronger than Custom
(Fac tibi consuescat: nil adsuetudine maius)
Ah! Vanitas Vanitatum! Which of us is happy in this world? Which of us has his desire? or, having it, is satisfied?-Come, children, let us shut up the box and the puppets, for our play is played out.
Si vas a hacer trampa, hazla con todas tus fuerzas
No one has seen God, but I have seen your eyes. (Personne n'a vu Dieu, - Mais j'ai vu tes yeux.)
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.]
At this moment, by an undeserved stroke of fortune, I am the direct voice of the poets of my race and the indirect voice for the noble Spanish and Portuguese tongues.
Posse ad ease --from possibility to actuality
We must have that put in Latin - We do what we can - on
Fortune and love favour the brave.
[Lat., Audentum Forsque Venusque juvant.]
Nos numeros sumus et fruges consumere nati. We are but ciphers, born to consume earth's fruits.
May my enemies tremble if they still have time! (Que mes ennemis soient tremblants - S'ils en ont encore le temps!)
Vous perdez votre temps! (You're wasting your time.)
I have undertaken vengeance. I want Liberty and Equality to reign in Saint-Domingue. I work to bring them into existence. Unite yourselves to us, brothers, and fight with us for the same cause.
And I will capture your minds with sweet novelty.
[Lat., Dulcique animos novitate tenebo.]
Vigilamus pro te ; we stand on guard for thee
Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra? In heaven's name,Catiline, how long will you abuse ourpatience?
Vitam impendre vero. (To stake one's life for the truth.)
Fue adondo a mi me perdieron
quw logre por fin encontrarme?
Was it where they lost me
that I finally found myself?
Carpe Diem, everyday!!!
Virtue knowing no base repulse, shines with untarnished honour; nor does she assume or resign her emblems of honour by the will of some popular breeze.
[Lat., Virtus repulse nescia sordidae,
Intaminatis fulget honoribus;
Nec sumit aut ponit secures
Arbitrio popularis aurae.]
Que bonito es el mundo; Lastima es que yo me muera." "How beautiful is the world; It's a pity that I must die.
Sed lex, dura lex
Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est.
(Applaud, my friends, the comedy is over.)
[Said on his deathbed]
Quod volimus credimus libenter
we always believe what we want to believe
Everything's better when you say it in Latin.Latin-- Holly Black
Semper fuckin' fi
Qui tacet consentire. If you don't say no, you just said yes. He
Vores's settings fit Torgove's voice like a knife's sheath; they are alert to the harmony of every poem and to every shift of tonality within.
Estene aleera hesaad de viren aneda. And now, you are forever mine.
Buenas noches.
Don't mind the roaches.
Silent enim leges inter arma (Laws are silent in times of war).
Mens videt astra.
(The soul sees the stars.)
Prayer is The world in tune, A spirit-voyce, And vocall joyes, Whose Eccho is heaven's blisse.
Le mauvais gout mene au crime.' The
Ah! Seigneur! donnez-moi la force et le courage De contempler mon coeur et mon corps sans de go u t. Lord! give me the strength and the courage To see my heart and my body without disgust.
We are all, Esme decides, just vessels through which identities pass: we are lent features, gestures, habits, then we hand them on. Nothing is our own. We begin in the world as anagrams of our antecedents.
Veni, vidi, flevi.
I came. I saw. I cried.
Ridendo dicere severum. (tr. Through what is laughable say what is somber.)
In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men.
[Lat., Miris modis Di ludos faciunt hominibus.]