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Latin Proverbs with D
Enjoy some of the best Latin proverbs beginning with the alphabet D, along with their translations in the English language. These popular Latin aphorisms have withstood the ravages of time to remain as famous for all ages. Da fidei quae fidei sunt (Give to faith that which belongs to faith).
Damnant quodnon intelligunt (They condemn what they do not understand). Damnum absque iniuria (Loss without injury, not subject to remedy). Decipi quam fallere est tutius (It is safer to be deceived than to deceive). Decipi frons prima multos (The first appearance deceives many). De gustibus non est disputandum (In matters of taste, there is no argument). Dictum sapienti sat est (A word of the wise is sufficient). Difficilia quae pulchra (Things that are excellent are difficult). Dolium volvitur (An empty cask is easily rolled). Dulce bellum inexpertis (War is sweet to those who have never fought). Dulce est desipere in loco (It is sweet to relax at the proper time). Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos (As long as you are fortunate, you will have many friends). Dulcis amor patriae (Sweet is the love of one's country). Dum vita est spes est (While there's life, there's hope). De mortuis nil nisi bonum (Speak nothing but good of the dead). De bene esse (It shall be so, as long as it is well). Deus et natua non faciunt frusta (God and nature do not work together in vain). Difficile est longum subito deponere amorem (It is difficult to suddenly give up a long love). |
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