![]() ![]() He also used to say, no book was so bad but good of some kind might be got out of it (Pliny the Elder)įortune takes nothing away but what she also gave (Publilius Syrus) He reads no book from which he did not make extracts. Dicere etiam solebat, nullum esse librum tam malum, ut non aliqua parte prodesset Nothing can be said that has not been said before He does nothing who seeks to console a desponding person with words a friend is one who aids with deeds at a critical time where deeds are called for (Plautus) Nihil agit qui diffidentem verbis solatur suis is est amicus qui in re dubia re juvat, ubi re est opus Nothing is void of God his work everywhere is filled with himself (Seneca) Nequiquam, quoniam medio de fonte leporum surgit amari aliquid quod in ipsis floribus angatĪll is vanity, since from the very fountain of enchantment rises a drop of bitterness to bring torment among all the flowers (Lucretius) ![]() He must fear many, whom many fear (Laberius, alluding to Julius Cæsar) Necesse est multos timeat quem multi timent When once ambition has passed its natural bounds, its progress is sure to be immense (Seneca) Necesse est in immensum exeat cupiditas quæ naturalem modum transiliit It is necessary that the one who seeks gain should incur expense (Plautus) Necesse est facere sumptum, qui quærit lucrum ![]() It is necessary to be mad with the insane, unless you wish to be left quite alone (Petronius) Necesse est cum insanientibus furere, nisi solus relinqueris EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: emas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est quod non opus est, asse carum est Latin ![]()
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