Zitate von Titus Livius
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Die Sache kommt auf die erfahrensten Soldaten zu. - Res ad triarios redit.
Informationen über Titus Livius
Geschichtsschreiber, "Ab urbe condita libri" (Rom, 59 v. Chr. - 17 n. Chr.).
Titus Livius · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Geboren am 04.05.0-59 in Patavium/Padua
Gestorben am 31.12.0017 in Patavium/Padua
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Weitere 235 Zitate von Titus Livius
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Was der Abend bringt, ist ungewiß. - Quid vesper ferat, incertum est.
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Was in jeder Hinsicht glücklich sei! - Quod fortunatum, felix faustumque sit! (Abk.: QFFFQS).
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Wehe den Besiegten! (Brennus vor dem Abzug aus Rom 390 v. Chr.) - Vae victis!
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Zu siegen verstehst du, Hannibal, aber den Sieg zu nutzen, das verstehst du nicht. (Maharbal zu Hannibal 216 v. Chr.) - Vincere scis, Hannibal, victoria uti nescis.
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Certain peace is better than anticipated victory.
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Down with the defeated!
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Envy, like flame, soars upwards.
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In adversity assume the countenance of prosperity, and in prosperity moderate the temper and desires.
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In great straits and when hope is small, the boldest counsels are the safest.
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It is easy at any moment to resign the possession of a great fortune; to acquire it is difficult and arduous.
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Men are seldom blessed with good fortune and good sense at the same time.
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The best known evil is the most tolerable.
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To those to whom war is necessary it is just; and a resort to arms is righteous in those to whom no means of assistance remain except by arms.
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Treachery, though at first very cautious, in the end betrays itself.
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Truth is often eclipsed but never extinguished.
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We fear things in proportion to our ignorance of them.
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We were defeated in a great battle.
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What is honorable is also safest.
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You need only a show of war to have peace.
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Absit invidia dicto!