Menschlich ist es bloss zu strafen, / Aber 55 göttlich zu verzeihn—To punish is merely human, but to forgive is divine. P. von Winter.

Mensque pati durum sustinet ægra nihil—A mind diseased cannot bear anything harsh. Ovid.

Mensuraque juris / Vis erat—And might was the measure of right. Lucan.

Mental courage, infinitely rarer than valour, presupposes the most eminent qualities. Diderot.

Mental pleasures never cloy: unlike those of the body, they are increased by repetition, approved of by reflection, and strengthened by enjoyment. Colton.

Mental prayer (mentale Gebet), which includes and excludes all religions, and only in a few God-favoured men permeates the whole course of life, develops itself in most men as only a blazing, beatific feeling of the moment, immediately after the vanishing of which the man, thrown in upon himself unsatisfied and unoccupied, lapses back into the most utter and absolute weariness. Goethe.

Mentally and bodily endowed men are the 5 most modest, while, on the other hand, all who have some peculiar mental defect think a great deal more of themselves. Goethe.

Mentis gratissimus error—A most delightful reverie of the mind. Hor.

Mentis penetralia—The inmost recesses of the mind; the secrets of the heart.

Menu—Bill of fare. Fr.