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Latin Proverbs with A
Go through the choicest collection of timeless Latin proverbs that start with the letter A, along with their English translations alongside. These evergreen aphorisms guide, enlighten and inspire. A cruce salus (From the cross comes salvation).
Ab/Ex uno disce omnes (From one person, learn all people). Abusus non tollit usum (Wrong use does not preclude proper use). Abyssus abyssum invocat (Hell calls hell). Accipere quam facere praestat injuriam (Better to suffer an injustice than to do an injustice). Ad praesens ova cras pullis sunt meliora (Eggs today are better than chickens tomorrow). Adversus solem ne loquitor (Don't speak against the sun). Alter ipse amicus (A friend is another self). Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi (The deepest rivers flow with the least sound). Amantes sunt amentes (Lovers are lunatics). Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur (Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time). Amat victoria curam (Victory favors those who take pains). Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur (A true friend is discerned during an uncertain matter). Amicus verus est rara avis (A true friend is a rare bird). Amor caecus est (Love is blind). Ab abusu ad usum non valet consequentia (Consequences of abuse do not aply to general use). Ab actu ad posse valet illatio (From the past one can infer the future). Amabit sapiens, cupient caeteri (Wise men love, others are mere lechers). Amans iratus multa mentitur sibi (An angry lover tells himself many lies). Amori finem tempus, non animus facit (Time, not the mind, puts an end to love). Amoris vulnis idem sanat qui facit (The wounds of love are cured by love itself). Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur (A friend in need is a friend indeed). Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur (We choose to love, we do not choose to stop loving). Ab ove maiori discit arare minor (From the older ox the younger learns to plow). Absentem laedit cum ebrio qui litigat (To quarrel with a drunk is to wrong a man who is not even there). Actum ne agas (Do not redo that which has been done). Animus facit nobilem (The spirit makes man noble). Aquila non captat muscas (The eagle doesn't capture flies). Ars longa, vita brevis (Art is long, life is short). Ars sine scienta nihil est (Art without science is nothing). Asinus asinum fricat (The ass rubs the ass). Astra inclinant, non necessitant (The stars incline; they do not determine). Auget largiendo (He increases by giving liberally). Aurora Musis amica (Dawn is friend of the muses). Avarus animus nullo satiatur lucro (A greedy mind is satisfied with no gain). |
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