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My beautiful intellectual. My mad Egyptologist.
Ipsum Nomen Res Ipsa: The Name Itself is the Thing Itself. I.N.R.I.: Isis, Apophis, Osiris: IAO.
Ambrosio, learn to know me better. I love you for your virtues: Lose them, and with them you lose my affections. I look upon you as a Saint; Prove to me that you are no more than Man, and I quit you with disgust.
Is demum miser est, cuius nobilitas miserias nobilitat. Unhappy is he whose fame makes his misfortunes famous. Lucius Accius, Telephus
The Ainu youth came upon a band of Ainu hunters passing through the area. "What is this area called?" he asked them.
"Do you really think this asshole of a terrain even deserves a name?" they replied.
These creatures have destroyed our lands. Murdered our people." Isana lifted her chin. "Pay them for it."
When Antillus Raucus looked up, his eyes were hard, cold, and clear. "Watch me.
By wine eating cares are put to flight.
[Lat., Vino diffugiunt mordaces curae.]
Let me guess. Luke an Amatis are at the Accords Hall, having another meeting."
"Yeah. I think they're having the meeting where they get together and decide what other meetings they need to have.
Aoibheann ("Who on earth could pronounce that?
Let me repeat with quite force: I was, and still am, despite mes malheurs, an exceptionally handsome male; slow moving tall, with dark soft hair and a gloomy but all the more seductive cast of demeanour.
I give you warning. You and your false god cannot stand against the power of Alseiass! Leave now or suffer the consequences! If I call on Alseiass, you will know pain such as you have never felt." "Well, priest, if I take my blade to your fat hide, you'll know some pain yourself!
And among them all Taurus Antinor, praefect of Rome, with his ruddy hair and bronzed skin, his massive frame clad in gorgeously embroidered tunic.
Plague in the city, Master Azereos, the Counsels
Et quid amabo nisi quod aenigma est? ("What shall I love if not the enigma?")
We must go to Athens.
What dire offence from am'rous causes springs,
What mighty contests rise from trivial things, ...
Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence.
Omnia exeunt in mysterium. (All things end in mystery).
Asino tu nascesti, ad asino morrai. [An ass you were born; an ass you will die.]
Speramus meliora; resurgret cineribus. We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes,
Albacete (AL-ba-seet) n. A single surprisingly long hair growing in the middle of nowhere.
Chadwickius frenemus,
Alis volat propiss. (She flies with her own wings.)
The crowd's murmuring rose to a roar, and for the first time in a week the agony of worry for my son was drowned out as his father strode out onto the sand.
Arius.
declared Mr Marrable magniloquently;
Luchesi cannot tell amontillado from a sherry
An exquisite dulcet epithalame of most mollificative suadency for juveniles amatory whom the odoriferous flambeaus of the paranymphs have escorted to the quadrupedal proscenium of connubial communion.
stomata. The guard
Rememberatorium),
Abracadabra, moron.
A pox on all meads!
She called herself Mater Tantibus." I scraped the rust off my Latin. "Mother of Nightmares?" "Pretentious, right?" Said the Grand Matriarch of the House of Dead Roses, I thought, but I was smart enough not to say that out loud.
I know that I am mortal and the creature of a day; but when I search out the massed wheeling circles of the stars, my feet no longer touch the earth, but, side by side with Zeus himself, I take my fill of ambrosia, the food of the gods.
Alp Arslan: "What would you do if I was brought before you as a prisoner?"
Romanos: "Perhaps I'd kill you, or exhibit you in the streets of Constantinople."
Alp Arslan: "My punishment is far heavier. I forgive you, and set you free.
Now I am an axolotl.
In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men.
[Lat., Miris modis Di ludos faciunt hominibus.]
I have gazed on the face of Agamemnon,
His mouth came to hers suddenly, hovering above those thirsting lips as he drilled her with the intensity of his mercury gaze.
"Neliss ... " he murmured, reverting to the elegance of their ancient language. "Neliss ent desita."
Beauty of the ages.
Oxus, forgetting the bright speed he had In his high mountain cradle in Pamere, A foiled circuitous wanderertill at last The longed-for dash of waves is heard, and wide His luminous home of waters opens, bright And tranquil, from whose floor the new-bathed stars Emerge, and shine upon the Aral Sea.
Imitations of Horace. Of two evils I have chose the least.
Amalia had the unpredictability of a splinter, I couldn't impose on her the prison of a single adjective.
Hay una estrella mas abierta
que la palabra 'amapola'?
Is there a star more wide open
than the word 'poppy?
We extol ancient things, regardless of our own times.
[Lat., Vetera extollimus recentium incuriosi.]
Death's long anabasis.
Antilochus! You're the most appalling driver in the world! Go to hell!
Raft of the Medusa.
Stefanos Metadorakis could make being in love intoxicating -- HEAR NO EVIL
Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes, naturamque nouat. (to arts unknown he bends his wits, and alters nature.)
AMEL (A'MEL) n.s.[email, Fr.]The matter with which the variegated works are overlaid, which we call enamelled. The materials of glass melted with calcined tin, compose an undiaphanous body. This white amel is the basis of all those fine concretes that goldsmiths and artificers
In writing 'A Portrait of Athens' I have attempted - rather impressionistically - to give a panorama of its present. But I have also brought in its past because I sincerely think that there is a continuity.
Who would not rather have the fame of Archimedes than that of his conqueror Marcellus?
Qui me amat, amet et canem meum. (Who loves me will love my dog also.)
Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!
(whose initials were probably OCTAVIAN).
Fortune and love favour the brave.
[Lat., Audentum Forsque Venusque juvant.]
augurs; both of them had celebrated,
Non sum qualis eram. I am not what I once was.
Out of many evils the evil which is least is the least of evils.
[Lat., E malis multis, malum, quod minimum est, id minimum est malum.]
Keep what you have got; the known evil is best.
[Lat., Habeas ut nactus; nota mala res optima est.]
Amani." My eyes flew open. Jin was standing in the gates to Fahali. His face cleared as he saw me, and he ran toward me, relief written all over him. "Thank God."
"You don't believe in God," I said. It came out half a croak just as he closed the last of the space between us with a kiss.
The creature all men on Arrakis fear, you treat it like a riding animal.
Percy pizza with extra olives.
Maserati. Coco's beloved
Either a peaceful old age awaits me, or death flies round me with black wings.
[Lat., Seu me tranquilla senectus
Exspectat, seu mors atris circumvolat alis.]
Australopithecus.
Lat, urbes constituit aetas: hora dissolvit: momento fit cinis: diu sylva.
An age builds up cities: an hour destroys them. In a moment the ashes are made, but a forest is a long time growing.
He's right. We have to help Mr. Tumnus.Tumnus-- C.s. Lewis
Astra is perfect.
Aristodemus, a friend of Antigonus, supposed to be a cook's son, advised him to moderate his gifts and expenses. "Thy words," said he, "Aristodemus, smell of the apron.
Your own emperor bestowed Arrakis on House Atreides. I am House Atreides. The
ardor which is tapas; the name Indra
Marsilius of Padua, whose Defensor Pacis in 1324 was a forthright assertion of the supremacy of the state.
grandmothers. Elephants
Sucks to your ass-mar!
I am engaged in answering that Italian buffoon, Mazotti, whose views upon the larval development of the tropical termites have excited my derision and contempt ...
APOTHECARY, n. The physician's accomplice, undertaker's benefactor and grave worm's provider
I am not what I once was.
[Lat., Non sum qualis eram.]
Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold.
How wretched are the minds of men, and how blind their understandings.
[Lat., O miseras hominum menteis! oh, pectora caeca!]
Amalia insisted he wasn't cold, but only wounded by life and emotionally isolated.
The mob is a monster, with the hands of Briareus, but the head of Polyphemus,
strong to execute, but blind to perceive.
Max is short for General Maximus Decimus Meridius.
We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude.
[Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.]
Ut onimous sergimous. As one, we rise.
I am Amaxon Corazon Junia Principia Delgado the Third, and I bent over my meal and wept luxurious tears into my green banana porridge. It was a perfect decoction, and it now would not satisfy me.
This is the great evil in wine, it first seizes the feet; it is a cunning wrestler.
[Lat., Magnum hoc vitium vino est,
Pedes captat primum; luctator dolosu est.]
Mars and Venus are at it again. This time, Hephaestus is standing by with a private detective, a photographer, and a lawyer.
You sure you're not a Roman, Annabeth? Or an Amazon?
Good-bye to the lies of the poets.
[Lat., Valeant mendacia vatum.]
Thou oughtest to know, since thou livest near the gods.
[Lat., Scire, deos quoniam propius contingis, oportet.]
Albertus [Magnus] ... debased the doctrine of Aristotle with the itch of the chemists flowing with the bloody flux of quicksilver and the stench of sulphur.
Illegitimis nil carborundum.
a Sicilian grandma is a formidable opponent
All over Greece, strangers of a certain age will greet one another with the question, "And where were you and what did you do when Xerxes came to Marathon?" Then they exchange lies.
Mysterium tremendum et fascinans
that stomach- flipping mix of awestruck fear and entrancing fascination.
Aithinne smiles. "You know," she says thoughtfully, "your hair rather looks like an octopus." Then, as if to reassure me: "I love octopi."
And Aithinne is obviously a bit barmy, but nobody's perfect.
Maupassant is a man of mitigating circumstances, the lawyer who can bring the jurors around by demonstrating that they too could have committed such a crime. We are all murderers.
Amoeba ass is so hot.
Fallaces sunt rerum speciaes. The appearances of things are deceptive.
An olive, with a pit ...