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... mind always looks on the black side of things . " " Ad unguem Factus homo . " " A gentleman to the finger tips . " HORACE . Satires , I. , 5 , 32 . " Ad vivendum velut ad natandum is melior qui onere liberior . " APULEIUS . De Magia ...
... mind always looks on the black side of things . " " Ad unguem Factus homo . " " A gentleman to the finger tips . " HORACE . Satires , I. , 5 , 32 . " Ad vivendum velut ad natandum is melior qui onere liberior . " APULEIUS . De Magia ...
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... mind , and the mirror of the mind is the face , its index the eyes . " " Animo vidit , ingenio complexus est , eloquentia illuminavit . " VELLEIUS PATERCULUS . Historia Romana , II . , 66 . - ( Of Cicero . ) " His intelligence seized on ...
... mind , and the mirror of the mind is the face , its index the eyes . " " Animo vidit , ingenio complexus est , eloquentia illuminavit . " VELLEIUS PATERCULUS . Historia Romana , II . , 66 . - ( Of Cicero . ) " His intelligence seized on ...
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... mind is the best sauce for trouble . " " 6 ' Aequam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem . " HORACE . Odes , II . , 3 , 1 . " An equal mind when storms o'ercloud Maintain . " - ( Conington . ) " Animus hominis dives , non arca ...
... mind is the best sauce for trouble . " " 6 ' Aequam memento rebus in arduis Servare mentem . " HORACE . Odes , II . , 3 , 1 . " An equal mind when storms o'ercloud Maintain . " - ( Conington . ) " Animus hominis dives , non arca ...
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... mind . " " Crescit amor nummi quantum ipsa pecunia crevit . " " The love of money grows with growing wealth ... minds from running into crime . " - ( Conington . ) " Balatro , suspendens omnia naso , Haec est conditio 20 AUT NON TENTARIS ...
... mind . " " Crescit amor nummi quantum ipsa pecunia crevit . " " The love of money grows with growing wealth ... minds from running into crime . " - ( Conington . ) " Balatro , suspendens omnia naso , Haec est conditio 20 AUT NON TENTARIS ...
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... mind controlled by reverence for the right . " “ Concordia parvae res crescunt , discordia maximae dilabuntur . ” SALLUST . Jugurtha , X. " Small communities grow great through harmony , great ones fall to pieces through discord ...
... mind controlled by reverence for the right . " “ Concordia parvae res crescunt , discordia maximae dilabuntur . ” SALLUST . Jugurtha , X. " Small communities grow great through harmony , great ones fall to pieces through discord ...
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