Hoc patrium est, potius consuefacere filium sua sponte recte facere, quam alieno metu I am glad that the one whom I must have loved from duty, whatever he might have been, is the same one whom I can love from inclination (Trebonius, according to Tullium) Gratulor quod eum quem necesse erat diligere, qualiscunque esset, talem habemus, ut libenter quoque diligamus It is easier to do many things than to do one for a long time. It is easy at any moment to surrender a large fortune to build one up is a difficult and arduous task (Livy) There are occasions when it is certainly better to lose than to gain (Plautus)īravery and endurance make a man a Roman (Livy)įacile esse momento, quo quis velit, cedere possessione magnæ fortunæ facere et parare eam difficile atque arduum esse Gain made at the expense of reputation must be reckoned as lossĮmas non quod opus est, sed quod necesse est quod non opus est, asse carum estīuy not what you want, but what you need what you do not want is costly at a penny (Cato the Elder)Įst etiam, ubi profecto damnum præstet facere, quam lucrum (Motto of Tottenham Hotspur)ĭamnum appellandum est cum mala fama lucrum It is much easier to try one’s hand at many things than to concentrate one’s powers on one thing (Quintilian) It is better to receive than to do an injury (Cicero) It is better to suffer an injustice than to do an injustice It is necessary that the one who seeks gain should incur expense (Plautus) Necesse est facere sumptum, qui quærit lucrum : “Primum improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrant: ut portitorum ut foeneratorum.”Ĭato says that the profits of agriculture are particularly pious or just, (maximeque pius quaestus,) and according to Varro the old Romans "called the same earth Mother and Ceres, and thought that they who cultivated it led a pious and useful life, and that they alone were left of the race of King Saturn.EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: necesse est facere sumptum, qui quærit lucrum Latin Id satis habitum ad fructus ex agris vectandos quaestus omnis patribus indecorus visus. Improbantur ii quaestus, qui in odia hominum incurrunt, ut portitorum, ut feneratorum.Ī History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches. Itaque cum apud nos admonerentur Sacerdotes de hoc peccato, desierunt apud nos privatae Missae, cum fere nullae privatae Missae nisi quaestus causa fierent. 26, oportere ait eos, qui absistunt a principali successione et quocunque loco colligunt, suspectos habere, vel quasi haereticos et malae sententiae, vel quasi scindentes et elatos et sibi placentes aut rursus ut hypocritas quaestus gratia et vanae gloriae hoc operantes. itidem his apud nos: aedes nobis area est, auceps sum ego, 219,220 esca est meretrix, lectus inlex est, amatores aves auceps quando concinnavit aream, offundit cibum aves adsuescunt: necesse est facere sumptum qui quaerit lucrum saepe edunt: semel si sunt captae, rem solvent aucupi. Non tu scis? hic noster quaestus aucupi simillimust. Mater, is quaestus mihi est: lingua poscit, corpus quaerit animus orat, res monet.Īmphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives Alia quaestus gratia matrimonium corrumpit,Ĭarnificinam exercent, one saith they tyrannise over men's consciences more than any other tormentors whatsoever, partly for their commodity and gain Religionem enim omnium abusus (as Postellus holds), quaestus scilicet sacrificum in causa est: for sovereignty, credit, to maintain their state and reputation, out of ambition and avarice, which are their chief supporters: what have they not made the common people believe?
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