In their palate alone is their reason of existence.
[Lat., In solo vivendi causa palata est.]
The cause is hidden, but the result is known.
[Lat., Causa latet: vis est notissima.]
To freemen, threats are impotent.
[Lat., Nulla enim minantis auctoritas apud liberos est.]
When a man's life is at stake no delay is too long.
[Lat., Nulla unquam de morte cunctatio longa est.]
Though ambition in itself is a vice, yet it is often the parent of virtues.
[Lat., Licet ipsa vitium sit ambitio, frequenter tamen causa virtutem est.]
The very life which we enjoy is short.
[Lat., Vita ipsa qua fruimur brevis est.]
What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire.
[Lat., Quod latet ignotum est; ignoti nulla cupido.]
The abject pleasure of an abject mind
And hence so dear to poor weak woman kind.
[Lat., Vindicta
Nemo magis gaudet, quam femina.]
Temporis ars medicina fere est.
Time is generally the best medicine.
To the sick, while there is life there is hope.
[Lat., Aegroto dum anima est, spes est.]
Our country is wherever we are well off.
[Lat., Patria est, ubicunque est bene.]
It is pleasing to be pointed at with the finger and to have it said, "There goes the man."
[Lat., At pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier his est.]
Trust not to outward show.
[Lat., Fronti nulla fides.]
The illustration which solves one difficulty by raising another, settles nothing.
[Lat., Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit.]
This is the great evil in wine, it first seizes the feet; it is a cunning wrestler.
[Lat., Magnum hoc vitium vino est,
Pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu est.]
Death is not grievous to me, for I shall lay aside my pains by death.
[Lat., Nec mihi mors gravis est posituro morte dolores.]