Latin Phrases: Nihil est incertius volgo to Nil desperandum
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Nihil est incertius volgo : Nothing is more uncertain than the (favour of the) crowd. (Cicero)
Nihil est miserum nisi cum putes : Nothing is unfortunate if you don't consider it unfortunate. (Boethius)
Nihil obstat : Nothing stands in the way
Nihil sub sole novum : Nothing new under the sun
Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit : No fort is so strong that it cannot be taken with money. (Cicero)
Nil actum credens dum quid superesset agendum : Thinking nothing done, while anything was yet to do
Nil actum reputa si quid superest agendum : Don't consider that anything has been done if anything is left to be done. (Lucan)
Nil admirari : To admire nothing. (Horace)
Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit : Not much worth is an example that solves one quarrel with another. (Horace)
Nil desperandum : Never despair
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