Latin quotes by Seneca
Starting with phrase number 21

  1. Ferae pericula quae vident fugiunt - The beasts flee the dangers they see (Seneca)
  2. Gladiator in arena consilium capit - The gladiator is formulating his plan in the arena (Too late - Seneca)
  3. Homines, dum docent, discunt - Men learn while they teach (Seneca)
  4. Homo sit naturaliter animal socialis - Man is by nature a social animal (Seneca)
  5. Id bonum cura quod vetustate fit melius - Take care of the good since it improves with age (Seneca Epistulae ad Lucilium II, 15, 5)
  6. Ignoranti, quem portum petat, nullus suus ventus est - For those who don't know which port they are headed to, no wind is favorable (Seneca)
  7. Illi levia, hi falsa formidant, nos utraque - Those have minor things, these have false things, we have both. (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium I, 4, 2)
  8. In oculis vitia aliena habemus, a tergo nostra sunt - We have before our eyes the vices of others, our own are behind our backs (Seneca)
  9. Labor bonum non est: Quid ergo est bonum ? - The work is not good, what good is then? (Seneca)
  10. Licentia poetica - Poetic license (Seneca)
  11. Mors faciet ne sim - The death makes non-existence (Seneca)
  12. Multo autem ad rem magis pertinet quallis tibi vide aris quam allis - It is much more important what you think of yourself, than what others think of you (Seneca)
  13. Nemo autem regere potest nisi qui et regi - Besides no one can govern without also being ruled (Seneca)
  14. Non est ad astra mollis e terris via - There is no easy way from the earth to the stars (Seneca)
  15. Non facit ebrietas vitia, sed protrahit - Drunkenness does create flaws, it just shows them (Seneca - recommending temperance in drinking)
  16. Non fortuna homines aestimabo, sed moribus - I do not estimate the men for their fortune, but for their habits (Seneca)
  17. Non scholae sed vitae discimus - Do not learn for school, but for life (Seneca)
  18. Nullum saeculum magnis ingeniis clausum est - No generation is closed to great talents ( (Seneca)
  19. Nullus agenti dies longus est - No day is long for the busy (Seneca)
  20. Otium sine litteris mors est et hominis vivi sepultura - Leisure without literature is death and burial of the man alive (Seneca)
  21. Pars magna bonitatis est velle fieri bonum - Much of goodness consists in wanting to be good (Seneca)
  22. Patent undique ad libertatem viea multae, breves, faciles. Agamus Deo gratias - On all places short routes open the route to freedom. Thanks to God (Seneca)
  23. Post mortem nihil, ipsaque mors nihil - After the death nothing, death itself is nothing (Seneca)
  24. Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu - It's about how well you live, not how long (Seneca)
  25. Qui dedit benificium taceat; narret qui accepit - The one that makes an act of kindness in the street should be silent, the one that receives it should tell about it (Seneca)

Total: 57
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