Latin quotes by Pliny the Elder
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Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD), Roman Writer
Gaius Plinius Secundus
Author of
Naturalis Historia (2)
- Absentes Tinnitu aurium praesentire sermones de se, receptum est - It is generally admitted that those absent are warned by a ringing in the ears (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia)
- Bruta fulmina et vana - Thunderbolts that strike blindly and in vain (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia II)
- Cum grano salis - With a grain of salt (Pliny the Elder - With caution or incredulity)
- Difficile est tenere quae acceperis nisi exerceas - It is difficult to retain what you may have learned unless you should practice it (Pliny the Elder)
- Ex Africa semper aliquid novi - There is always something new in Africa (Pliny the Elder)
- In vino veritas - There is truth in wine (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia - Drunk people cannot keep a secret)
- Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono - There is no bad that will not come with good (Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia )
- Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit - No mortal is wise at all times (Pliny the Elder)
- Nulla dies sine linea - Not a day without a line (Pliny the Elder - Do not let day go by without reading or writing at least one line)
Total: 9
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