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Latin quotes by Cicero Starting with phrase number 106
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- Salutem Dicit - Wishing health (Salutation used by Cicero, often abbreviated as s.d.)
- Sane homini praeter opinionem improviso incidi - Contrary to what is believed, I suddenly attacked a man (Cicero In Verrem)
- Semper idem - Always the same (Cicero)
- Sensim sine sensu aetas senescit - Insensibly, without feeling, life is aging. (Cicero - De Senectute)
- Silent enim leges inter arma - Laws are silent in times of war (Cicero)
- Sine amicitia, vita esse nullam - Life is nothing without friends (Cicero)
- Solem e mundo tollere videntur qui amicitiam e vita tollunt - It is like taking the sun from the world, the actions of those who to take friendship out of life (Cicero)
- Summum ius, summa iniuria - Maximum law, maximum injury (Cicero - Excess of law - It is better to have less laws, but fulfill them, but be careful. A law that is applied with excess and rigor can be unfair)
- Tabulas pingere - Paint tables (Cicero)
- Tanta vis est probitatis, ut eam vel in hoste diligamus - So great is the force of honesty, that we even appreciate it from an enemy (Cicero)
- Tibi gratias ago quod me omni molestia liberas - I thank you because you release me from all trouble (Cicero)
- Tot capita, tot sententiae - So many heads, so many opinions (Cicero)
- Trahimur omnes laudis studio - All of us are dragged by the desire of praise (Cicero)
- Tribunus me primum sententiam rogavit - The tribune asked my opinion first (Cicero)
- Universus hic mundus una civitas exsistimanda - The world at large has to be considered as one urban community (Philosophical Term - Cicero)
- Ut ne quid falsi, dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat - Let him not dare to utter anything that is false, nor let him dare to speak what is not true (Cicero - De Oratore)
- Ut sementem feceris, ita metes - You reap as you sow (Cicero)
- Variatio delectat - Change is delicious (Cicero)
- Vellem equidem idem possem gloriari quod Cyrus - I'd really like to boast about the same as Ciro (Cicero)
- Verae amicitiae difficillime reperiuntur in iis, qui in honoribus reque publica versantur; ubi enim istum invenias, qui honorem amici anteponat suo? - The authentic friendships can hardly be among those who are in public office and in politics; for where could you find someone who would prefer the political advancement of his friend to his own? (Cicero - De Amicitia, 64)
- Videamus primum deorumne providentia mundus regatur - Let us consider first whether the universe is governed by the foresight of the gods (Cicero)
- Vitam regit fortuna, non sapientia - Fortune, not wisdom, governs life (Cicero)
Total: 127
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