

The countenance is the portrait of the soul, and the eyes mark its intentions (Cicero) Speech is the mirror of the mind (Seneca)

He never was that citizen who would attempt to swim against the torrent, who would freely make his opinions known, and stake his life for the truth (Juvenal) Ille igitur nunquam direxit brachia contra torrentem nec civis erat qui libera posset verba animi proferre et vitam impendere vero These passions of their souls, these conflicts so fierce, will cease, and be repressed by the casting of a little dust (Virgil) Hi motus animorum atque hæc certamina tanta pulveris exigui jactu compressa quiescent The forehead is the door of the mind (Cicero) It shows a brave and resolute spirit not to be agitated in exciting circumstances (Cicero)

William Shakespeareįortis et constantis animi est, non perturbari in rebus asperis Then may I dare to boast how I do love thee Till then, not show my head where thou mayst prove me. Philosophy is the true medicine of the mind (Cicero)įas animi affectus erga te deinde fateri, Nunc mea qua noscas ora venire pudet This is a proof of a well-constituted mind, to rejoice in what is good and to grieve at the opposite (Cicero) Minds that are too much elated ought to be kept in checkĮlucet maxime animi excellentia magnitudoque in despiciendis opibusĮxcellence and greatness of soul are most conspicuously displayed in contempt of richesĮrgo hoc proprium est animi bene constituti, et lætari bonis rebus, et dolere contrariis EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: motus animi continuus Latin
