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Amare autem nihil aliud est, nisi eum ipsum diligei-e, quern ames, nulla indigentia, nulla utilitate qusesitaTo love is nothing else than to hold in high esteem the object of your affection, apart from all compulsion and all question of advantage. --- Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero]
amico ficto nulla fit injuriano injury is done to a feigned friend
ardua molimur; sed nulla nisi ardua virtusI attempt an arduous task; but there is no virtue that is not of difficult achievement (Ovid)
cavendi nulla est dimittenda occasiono occasion to be alert is to be overlooked
conveniens homini est hominem servare voluptas. Et melius nulla quæritur arte favorit is a pleasure appropriate to man for him to save a fellow man; and gratitude is acquired in no better way (Ovid)
de morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longano delay is long when it concerns the death of a man
de vita hominis nulla cunctatio longa estwhen the life of a man is at stake, no delay that is afforded can be too long
est nulla fallaciathere is no deceit
Extra ecclesiam nulla salusOutside the Church [there is] No Salvation. (A phrase of much disputed significance in Roman Catholic theology)
extra ecclesiam nulla salusthere is no salvation outside the Church
fronti nulla fidesthere is no trusting to appearances (Juvenal)
hic murus aheneus esto, nil conscire sibi, nulla pallescere culpalet this be your brazen wall of defense, to have nothing on your conscience, no guilt to make you turn pale (Horace)
homines (enim) ad deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dandoin nothing are men more like gods than when they save (or heal) their fellow men (Cicero)
idoneus quidem mea sententia, præsertim quum et ipse eum audiverit, et scribat de mortuo; ex quo nulla suspicio est amicitiæ causa eum esse mentituma competent person in my opinion, as he was accustomed often to hear him, and published his sentiments after the subject of them ceased to exist; there is no reason therefore to suppose that his partiality has misled him from the truth (Cicero)
ignoti nulla cupidothere is no desire for what is unknown (i.e., ignorance is bliss)
 

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