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22 Cards in this Set
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Otium est bonum, sed otium multorum est parvum.
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Leisure is good, but the leisure of many is a small thing.
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Bella sunt mala et multa pericula habent.
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Wars are bad and have many dangers.
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Officium nautam de otio hodie vocat.
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Duty calls the sailor from leisure today.
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Pauci viri avari multas formas periculi in pecunia vident.
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Few greedy men see the many forms of danger in money.
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Si multam pecuniam habetis, saepe non estis sine curis.
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If you have much money, you are often not without anxiety.
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Puella magistram de consilio malo sine mora monent.
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The girls warn the teacher about the evil plan without delay.
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O magne poeta, sumus veri amici; me iuva, amabo te.
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O great poet, we are true friends; help me, please!
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Femina agricolae portam videt.
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The farmer's wife sees the gate.
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Fortuna est caeca.
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Fortune is blind.
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Si pericula sunt vera, infortunatus es.
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If the danger is real, you are unfortunate
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Salve, O amice; vir bonus es.
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Hello, friend; you are a good man.
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Non bella est fama filii tui.
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Your son's reputation is not charming.
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Errare est humanum.
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To err is human.
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Nihil est omnino beatum.
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Nothing is entirely blessed.
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Remedium irae est mora.
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The cure for anger is delay.
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Bonus Daphnis, amicus meus, otium et vitam agricolae amat.
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My friend, kind Daphnis, loves leisure and the farmer's life.
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Magistri parvis pueris crustula et dona saepe dant.
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Teachers often give cookies and gifts to small children.
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Amicam meam magis quam oculos meos amo.
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I love my friend more than my eyes.
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Salve, mea bella puella - da mihi multa basia, amabo te!
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Hello, my pretty girl - give me many kisses, please!
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Infinitus est numerus stultorum.
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The number of fools is infinite.
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Officium me vocat.
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Duty calls me.
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Mali sunt in nostro numero et de exitio bonorum virorum cogitant. Bonos adiuvate; conservate populum Romanum.
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Bad men are in our number and they are plotting about the destruction of good men. Help the good men; protect the Roman people.
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