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I'm the man that brought you the mullet. By Bono

Ex Malo Bounum (good out of evil). By Saint Augustine

I don't want to look like a weirdo. I'll just go with the muumuu. By Homer

Thou art the Mars of malcontents. By William Shakespeare

Safety lies in the middle course.[Lat., Medio tutissimus ibis.] By Ovid

Of what use is a fortune to me, if I cannot use it?[Lat., Quo mihi fortunam, si non conceditur uti?] By Horace

How bitter it is to reap a harvest of evil for good that you have done![Lat., Ut acerbum est, pro benefactis quom mali messem metas!] By Plautus

Is demum miser est, cuius nobilitas miserias nobilitat. Unhappy is he whose fame makes his misfortunes famous. Lucius Accius, Telephus By Robert Galbraith

The ungovernable passion for wealth.[Lat., Opum furiata cupido.] By Ovid

Why?' - Nasuada'You know why' - Murtagh By Christopher Paolini

Muti is going to do the Alpine Symphony this year. He will do it well because it is not very well known. By Eugene Ormandy

Mutineer is the first album of mine without a demo stage. By Warren Zevon

I don't speak Italian, but I do speak Moschino, By Jeremy Scott

M stands for Magic, Mystery, or Matrixaccording to taste By Edward Witten

Metaraon, with his unmerciful stare, By S.m. Reine

He was the antithesis of the gaudy mafiosi By Dick Lehr

Mhe varujta. Trust me as if my soul were yours. By Susan Dennard

Everything unknown is magnified.[Lat., Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.] By Tacitus

A mind conscious of right laughs at the falsehoods of rumour.[Lat., Conscia mens recti famae mendacia risit.] By Ovid

Agapi mou, you are my everything. By Jennifer L. Armentrout

Maa" The only word that holds power to give you strength when you are in pain. By Akansh Malik

Corruptio optimi pessima." The corruption of the best things are the worst things. By Peter Kreeft

The gods give that man some profit to whom they are propitious.[Lat., Cui homini dii propitii sunt aliquid objiciunt lucri.] By Plautus

Dei sub numine viget, Under God's power she flourishes By Princeton University

Festina lente. Make haste slowly. By James Rollins

Mammon, n. The god of the world's leading religion. His chief temple is in the city of New York By Ambrose Bierce

We are charmed by neatness: Let not your hair be out of order.[Lat., Munditiis capimur: non sine lege capilli.] By Ovid

As much as any contemporary writer, Murakami grasps the bewildering fluidity of commoditized life. By Japan Foundation

I wear not motley in my brain. By William Shakespeare

Muscovites see clearly but write muddily; the eye grasps but the fingers splay. By Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky

Muftis and bishops should be like ripe camembert cheeses - a bit on the nose and not for the faint-hearted, but memorable! By Michael Leunig

Left behind as a memory for us.[Lat., Nobis meminisse relictum.] By Statius

Ego non baptiso te in nomine ... but make out the rest yourself. By Herman Melville

Oh, I'm going to kill Mundungus Fletcher! By J.k. Rowling

The same word passed through three minds, simultaneously, philosophical, fatalistic, the eternal refuge of the Italian: Pazienza ... By Violet Trefusis

Well, you know, I played Mufasa in the workshop of The Lion King. By Keith David

You better introduce yourself before you start talking Latin. By Larry Mcmurtry

Art for art's sake.[Lat., Ars gratia artis.] By Howard Dietz

Men with the muckrake are often indispensable to the well-being of society, but only if they know when to stop raking the muck. By Theodore Roosevelt

For titles do not reflect honor on men, but rather men on their titles.[It., Perche non i titoli illustrano gli uomini, ma gli uomini i titoli.] By Niccolo Machiavelli

Malavika Vishwanath. Don't try to say it you'll just piss me off. By Peter Clines

Illegitimi non carborundum --don't let the bastards grind you down By Sadie Munroe

There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millett's By Half Man Half Biscuit

Max is short for General Maximus Decimus Meridius. By James L. Rubart

'Malandrinas' means 'bad girls,' but not bad in a negative way. I wrote it in homage to my female fans. By Jenni Rivera

Maktub" (It is written.) By Paulo Coelho

Beware of the man of one book.[Lat., Home unius libri, or, cave ab homine unius libri.] By Isaac D'israeli

Speramus meliora; resurgret cineribus. We hope for better things; it will rise from the ashes, By Jeffrey Eugenides

I am going to shoot a muffin of Marlean's head. By Veronica Roth

...Traduttore, traditore. By Peter Manseau

Maura (fucking witch ass bitch Mussolini Al Qaeda darth vader non-entity) By John Green

yee naaldlooshii." "The By Christine Pope

Manouri is a Greek ewes' milk cheese that's light in colour and texture. It's fresh and milky, and goes well with other subtle flavours. By Yotam Ottolenghi

Bhuta ia, dewa ia. (Bali expression meaning Man is a demon, man is a god.) By Elizabeth Gilbert

It shall be a duty and a pleasing sport to wander with Momus beneath the tropic stars where Melpomene once stalked austere. By O. Henry

Nessun maggior dolore Che ricordarsi del tempo felice Nella miseria. (There is no greater pain than to remember a happy time when one is in misery.) By Dante Alighieri

I have lost my oil and my labor. (Labored in vain.)[Lat., Oleum et operam perdidi.] By Plautus

Oh Rome! My country! City of the soul! By Lord Byron

Erchomai , I am comingVeni, I have come By Cassandra Clare

Narendra Modi, the prime ministerial candidate for India's main opposition By Anonymous

Temporis filia veritas; cui me obstetricari non pudet.Truth is the daughter of time, and I feel no shame in being her midwife. By Johannes Kepler

Distringit librorum multitudo (the abundance of books is distraction) By Seneca.

Of evils one should choose the least.[Lat., Ex malis eligere minima oportere.] By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaFlattery:One of the most promising of businesses: always brisk. By Idries Shah

I am extremely proud to have the surname Ambani. I am proud to be a Gujarati, and above all, an extremely proud Indian. By Anil Ambani

The shame of fools conceals their open wounds.[Lat., Stultorum incurata malus pudor ulcera celat.] By Horace

Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.] By Horace

declared Mr Marrable magniloquently; By Ernest Bramah

A just fortune awaits the deserving.[Lat., Fors aequa merentesRespicit.] By Statius

His Tender Roni. By Ana E Ross

Timor mortis conturbat me. The fear of death disturbs me. By William Dunbar

Marry, this is miching mal hecho. It means mischief! By William Shakespeare

Devo farmi le ossa is how they say it in Italian. I need to make my bones. By Elizabeth Gilbert

Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaPoverty: The result of marriage. By Idries Shah

In hoc signo vinces By Machado De Assis

Zendagi migzara. Life goes on. By Khaled Hosseini

Se scappi non capisci. By Raffaella Fenoglio

Trust not to outward show.[Lat., Fronti nulla fides.] By Juvenal

Definitions from Mulla Do-PiazaBribe Substitute for law, which is a substitute for justice. By Idries Shah

Veni, vidi, flevi.I came. I saw. I cried. By Dorian Cirrone

A mind that is charmed by false appearances refuses better things.[Lat., Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat.] By Horace

This very Rome that we behold deserves our love ... : the only common and universal city. By Michel De Montaigne

Zindagi migzara (life goes on) By Khaled Hosseini

'Miele' is a code name for a girl who has a double life. By Valeria Golino

Death by muffin. By Abigail Roux

Alea iacta est. The die has been cast. By Stephen R. Lawhead

Raft of the Medusa. By John-Allen Price

Oggi uccidiamo, domani moriremo, he said, his gloved hand making the sign of the cross. Today we kill, tomorrow we die. By J.m. Darhower

Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost. By Neil Gaiman

Intramuros! The old Manila. The original Manila. The Noble and Ever Loyal City ... By Nick Joaquin

St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries By J.k. Rowling

When in Rome, do as you done in Milledgeville. By Flannery O'connor

I am in the hands of Deori Maa. Every time I come to Ranchi, I visit her temple. I still remember my first visit. By Mahendra Singh Dhoni

You're scum, Morelli! You're scum! By Janet Evanovich

Muad'dib rules everywhere," he said. "Arrakis is not my destination," she insisted. "Arrakis is the destination of everyone," he said. By Frank Herbert

I love truth and wish to have it always spoken to me: I hate a liar.[Lat., Ego verum amo, verum volo mihi dici; mendacem odi.] By Plautus

Rome strikes back! By Stephen Baxter

That isn't the plural of moose. It's moosi. By Mikey Way

Fortune moulds and circumscribes human affairs as she pleases.[Lat., Fortuna humana fingit artatque ut lubet.] By Plautus

May the honey-sweet flute music that flows from Lord Mukunda's lotus mouth fill me with bliss. By Rupa Goswami