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Latin quotes by Seneca Starting with phrase number 41
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- Pars magna bonitatis est velle fieri bonum - Much of goodness consists in wanting to be good (Seneca)
- 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)
- Post mortem nihil, ipsaque mors nihil - After the death nothing, death itself is nothing (Seneca)
- Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu - It's about how well you live, not how long (Seneca)
- 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)
- Qui unum habet vitium, omnia habet - He who has one vice, has them all (Seneca, De Benefiticiis)
- Quidquid facies, respice ad mortem - Whatever you do, contemplate death. (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium XIX, 114, 27)
- Ratio autem nihil aliud est quam in corpus humanum pars divini spiritus mersa - Reason is nothing other than a part of the divine spirit merged into the body of human beings (Seneca - The Epistles)
- Si vis, amaris ama - If you wish to be loved, love (This is often attributed to the Roman philosopher Seneca, found in the sixth of his letters to Lucilius. - Thank you: Han)
- Si vis vacare animo, aut pauper sis oportet, aut pauperi similis - If you want to grow your spirit, it is convenient to be poor, or at least look like you are (Seneca)
- Talis hominibus fuit oratio qualis vita - Such was the men's style, as their life (Seneca Epistles, 114,1)
- Testimonium veritati, non amicitiae reddas - Truthful testimony, not given because of friendship (Seneca)
- Tota vita nihil aliud quam ad mortem iter est - All life is nothing but a path to death (Seneca)
- Tranquillo enim ut aiunt quilibet gubernator est - So they say, any ruler is useful in peacetime (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 85,34 )
- Unusquisque mavult credere quam iudicare - Everyone prefers to believe than to discuss (to think - Seneca)
- Veritatis simplex oratio est - The language of truth is simple (Seneca)
- Viri infelicis procul amici - Friends stay away from an unhappy man (Seneca)
Total: 57
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