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(Horace) Caelum videre iussit, et erectos ad sidera tollere vultus - He bid them look at the sky and lift their faces to the stars.

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Leaders are not more knowledgeable than the ones they lead Caeli enarrant gloriam Dei - The heavens declare the glory of God Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt - They change the sky, not their soul, who run across the sea. (Livy) Caeci caecos ducentes - Blind are led by the blind. (Juvenal) Cadit quaestio - The question drops Caeca invidia est - Envy is blind. Top of Page C Cacoethes scribendi - An insatiable urge to write. (Publilius Syrus) Busillis - Baffling puzzle or difficult point Literally, common good of the community Bonum commune hominis - Common good of man Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis - Good wine gladdens a person's heart Bovina Sancta! - Holy cow! Braccae illae virides cum subucula rosea et tunica Caledonia-quam elenganter concinnatur! - Those green pants go so well with that pink shirt and the plaid jacket! Braccae tuae aperiuntur - Your fly is open Brevior saltare cum deformibus mulieribus est vita - Life is too short to dance with ugly women Brevior saltare cum deformibus viris est vita - Life is too short to dance with ugly men Brevis esse latoro obscurus fio - When I try to be brief, I speak gobbledegook Brevis ipsa vita est sed malis fit longior - Our life is short but is made longer by misfortunes. well-intentioned, fairly Bona fides (noun) - Honest intention Bona fortuna - Good luck! Bona officia - Good services's Bonum commune communitatis - General welfare. (Syrus) Bis vivit qui bene vivit - He lives twice who lives well Bona fide - In good faith. (Horace) Bis vincit qui se vincit in victoria - He conquers twice who in the hour of conquest conquers himself. (Syrus) Bis repetita placent - The things that please are those that are asked for again and again. (Publius Syrus) Bis in die (bid) - Twice a day Bis interimitur qui suis armis perit - He is doubly destroyed who perishes by his own arms. (Publilius Syrus) Bibere venenum in auro - Drink poison from a cup of gold Bis dat qui cito dat - He gives twice who quickly gives. (Ovid) Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare - Well, if you don't understand plain Latin, I'm not going to dirty my hands on you Bene - Good Beneficium accipere libertatem est vendere - To accept a favour is to sell freedom. (Professor Isaac Flagg) Bene qui latuit, bene vixit - One who lives well, lives unnoticed.

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(Thomas Hobbes) Belua multorum es capitum - The people are a many-headed beast Bene legere saecla vincere - To read well is to master the ages. (Horace) Bella gerant alii - Let others wage war Bellum omium contra omnes - Everyman's struggle against everyman. (possession is nine points of the law) (Euripides) Beatus - The blessed one Bella detesta matribus - Wars, the horror of mothers. B Balaenae nobis conservandae sunt! - Save the whales! Beata Virgo (Maria) - The Blessed Virgin (Mary) Beatae memoriae - Of blessed memory Beati pacifici - Blessed are the peacemakers Beati pauperes spiritu - Blessed are the poor in spirit Beati possidentes - The happy who possess.















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