Latin Phrases: Cui bono to Cuique suum
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Cui bono : For whose benefit is it? (a maxim sometimes used in the detection of crime) (Cicero)
Cui bono? : Whom will it benefit? Who stands to gain? (Cicero)
Cui dono lepidum novum libellum? : To whom do I give my new elegant little book? (Catullus)
Cui fortuna ipsa cedit : To whom fortune herself yields (Cicero)
Cui malo? : Whom will it harm?
Cui peccare licet peccat minus : One who is allowed to sin, sins less. (Ovid)
Cui placet obliviscitur, cui dolet meminit : We forget our pleasures, we remember our sufferings (Cicero)
Cuicus regio eius religio : He who owns the region, his is the religion
Cuilibet in arte sua perito credendum est : Every skilled man is to be trusted in his own art
Cuique suum : To each his own
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