![]() ![]() The one who seeks for much will ever be in want of much. The accumulation of wealth is followed by an increase of care and by an appetite for more. Bene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manu Our thoughts break through the defenses of heaven and are not satisfied with knowing what is offered to sense observation (Seneca)īelieve that that is which you wish to be (Ovid)īelieve that you have it, and you have itĬrescentem sequitur cura pecuniam, majorumque fames. What the gods want happens soon (Petronius)Ĭogitatio nostra cœli munimenta perrumpit, nec contenta est, id, quod ostenditur, scire The swan is not dedicated to Apollo without cause, because foreseeing his happiness in death, he dies with singing and pleasure (Cicero) Take care not to begin anything of which you may repent (Publilius Syrus)Ĭignoni non sine causa Apoloni dicata sint, quod ab eo divinationem habere videantur, qua providentes quid in morte boni sit, cum cantu et voluptate moriantur ![]() Whatever good is done for good men is never done in vain (Plautus)Ĭave ne quidquam incipias, quod post pœniteat The kindness is doubled if what must be given is given willinglyīonis quod bene fit (or benefit) haud perit Well for him to whom God has given enough with a sparing handīis est gratum quod opus est, si ultro offeras ![]() He sleeps well who is not conscious that he sleeps illīene est cui Deus obtulit parca quod satis est manu EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: emas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est quod non opus est, asse carum est Latinīene dormit, qui non sentit quod male dormiat ![]()
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