29 examples of sano in sentences

Pessimism is probably as inevitably their creed, as optimism is for the more fortunate mortals who enjoy the mens sana in corpore sano."

On another day after this, when talking on the subject of prayer, Dr. Brocklesby repeated from Juvenal, 'Orandum est, ut sit mens sana in corpore Sano,'

mens sana in corpore sano [Lat.]; Hygeia^; incorruption, incorruptibility; good state of health, clean bill of health; eupepsia^; euphoria, euphory^; St. Anthony's fire^. V. be in health &c adj.. bloom, flourish.

mens sana in corpore sano

Thus I got 'm ns sanan... san,' or, supplying the now quite obvious vowels, 'mens sana in... sano.'

It was clear that either all my conclusions were totally wrong, or else the motto mens sana in corpore sano contained wrapped up in itself some acroamatic meaning which I found myself unable to penetrate, and which the authors had found no Greek motto capable of conveying.

Omitting this, therefore, and taking all the other vowels and consonants whether actually represented in the device or not, I now got the proverb in the form mens sana in ... pore sano.

Therefore, subjective blessings,a noble nature, a capable head, a joyful temperament, bright spirits, a well-constituted, perfectly sound physique, in a word, mens sana in corpore sano, are the first and most important elements in happiness; so that we should be more intent on promoting and preserving such qualities than on the possession of external wealth and external honor.

The courtyard of the University, whose arcades echoed to the feet of learned Jesuit teachers long before Yale was founded, has recently been paved with concrete, transformed into a tennis court, and now echoes to the shouts of students to whom Dr. Giesecke, the successful president, is teaching the truth of the ancient axiom, "Mens sana in corpore sano.

God works by means, as Christ cured the blind man with clay and spittle: Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano.

[5608] "Cur in penates rarius tenues subit, Haec delicatas eligens pestis domus, Mediumque sanos vulgus affectuss tenet?" &c.

Nullus mendicus apud Sinas, nemini sano quamvis oculis turbatus sit mendicare permittitur, omnes pro viribus laborare, coguntur, caeci molis trusatilibus versandis addicuntur, soli hospitiis gaudent, qui ad labores sunt inepti.

Nemo fere aegrotus, sano omnes et robusto corpore, vivunt annos.

voz advirtiéndome que no tomara la senda de la tía Casca, si quería llegar sano

sano, -a, sound.

From a Painting by Sano di Pietro, preserved in the Academy of the Fine Arts, at Sienna.]

Now with "extension," for reasons already given, we need not trouble ourselves except to say that at least Spinoza's teaching would suggest the idea of mens sana in corpore sano.

It is hoped that if M. PADEREWSKI becomes President of the new Polish Republic he will experience the truth of the old proverb, Chi va piano va sano.

What we want to hear is OFFENBACH'S Mens sana in corpore sano.

Ut sit Mens sana in Corpore sano.

" "Che va piano va sano," said the Italian, jingling the four napoleons in his pocket, which had been six on yesterday morning.

But we do take it hard, that the jovial Luther, in the midst of his ale and skittles, should have deliberately censured Juvenal's mens sana in corpore sano, as a pagan maxim!

Mens sana in corpore sano, which being translated means, mensor perhaps I should say, menshould incorporate bodily exercise with mental exercitation.

" "Sanitary," corrected Cecil; "sanitas is health, sano to cure.

Perhaps the saying 'mens sana in corpore sano' is untrue?"

29 examples of  sano  in sentences