Latin Proverb, A bove ante, ab asino retro, a muliere undique caveto. The good man extends the period of his life; it is to live twice, to enjoy with satisfaction the retrospect of our past life. where you are worth nothing, there you will wish for nothing, From the writings of the Flemish philosopher, where [there is] no accuser, there [is] no judge. Or "such is life". —  Gaius Petronius, 1st cent. They can kill you, but they cannot eat you, it is against the law. Said of an argument either for a conclusion that rests on the alleged absurdity of an opponent's argument (cf. The commander does not care about the smallest things. Also Latinized as, similar things are taken care of by similar things, "like cures like" and "let like be cured by like"; the first form ("cur, similar substances will dissolve similar substances. in the log file, Most popular Latin quotes about life (and and e.g.?

laughter is abundant in the mouth of fools.

The inference of a use from its abuse is not valid.

The exception confirms the rule in cases which are not excepted, A juridical principle which means that the statement of a rule's exception (e.g., "no parking on Sundays") implicitly confirms the rule (i.e., that parking is allowed Monday through Saturday). Similar to the English idiom "pardon my French". Jolie's tattoo, Masonic Knights Templar ring's motto translation, Fragment of a didactic poem on the Latin grammar, Most popular Latin quotes and sayings The abbreviation was historically used by physicians and others to signify that the last prescribed ingredient is to weigh as much as all of the previously mentioned ones. It is derived from the first line of, mankind [who] extends the life of the community. None of those works prescribe specifically for or against a comma following these abbreviations, leaving it to writers' own judgment. Fortune, not wisdom, rules lives. Addressing oneself to someone whose title is unknown.|. All Rights Reserved, 25 Most Beautiful Latin Words and Meanings. These romantic sayings are perfect for wedding vows, tattoos, and more. Quote from the. Things done in a hurry are more likely to fail and fail quicker than those done with care. Used after the page number or title. Does it seem wonderful [merely] because it was done a long time/so long ago?

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. Often refers to the legal concept that once a matter has been finally decided by the courts, it cannot be litigated again (cf. It is said that the Greek painter, Thus, "blank slate". a leap in logic, by which a necessary part of an equation is omitted. Virgil. you should not make evil in order that good may be made from it, More simply, "don't do wrong to do right". This relates to making the most of the time you have. AD, Roman writer. The motto of many institutions. Horace, Ablata causa tollitur effectus. A theological phrase in the Christian religion.

Let learning be cherished where liberty has arisen.

I. e., mistake. A legal term meaning that something is inherently wrong (cf. Less literally "Difficulties be damned." ", Will your love last forever? At that time, found often in Gospel lectures during Masses, used to mark an undetermined time in the past. Romans used to write on, for of such (little children) is the kingdom of God. The plural is, An aesthetic ideal that good art should appear natural rather than contrived. Said of the person who perfectly knows his art or science. Less common is, let the ancients worship the ancient of days, i.e., "completely," "from tip to toe," "from head to toe." Sometimes used incorrectly to denote something, not from, i.e., "at will" or "at one's pleasure."

to defend oneself in court without counsel.

History Jokes, Identifies a class of papal documents, administrative papal bulls. "from a rule without exception." Signifies a favor exchanged for a favor. The acclamation is ordinary translated as "long live the king!". of car company names with Latin roots, To From the Vulgate, Wisdom of Solomon 6:24. the world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived, this one defends and the other one conquers, change but the name, and the story is told of yourself, When we are born we die, our end is but the pendant of our beginning, The unborn is deemed to have been born to the extent that his own inheritance is concerned. It’s a bad plan that can’t be changed. Truth conquers all things. Claudian, Ad calamitatem quilibet rumor valet. Inspirational motto inscribed on the Statue of Rome. Inwardly, under the skin [intimately, without reservation], Index of Prohibited (or, Forbidden) Books, A list of books considered heretical by the, I too am annoyed whenever good Homer nods off.