Multas amicitias silentium diremit—Silence, or 5 neglect, dissolves many friendships. Pr.
Multi adorantur in ara qui cremantur in igne—Many are worshipped at the altar who are burning in flames. St. Augustine.
Multi / Committunt eadem diverso crimina fato, / Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit, hic diadema—Many commit the same crimes with a different destiny; one bears a cross as the price of his villany, another wears a crown. Juv.
Multi mortales, dediti ventri atque somno, indocti incultique vitam sicuti peregrinantes transiere; quibus profecto contra naturam corpus voluptati, anima oneri—Many men bave passed through life like travellers in a strange land, without spiritual or moral culture, and given up to the lusts of appetite and indolence, whose bodies, contrary to their nature, were enslaved to indulgence, and their souls a burden. Sall.
Multi multa, nemo omnia novit—Many know many things, no one everything. Coke.
Multi nil rectum nisi quod placuit sibi ducunt—Many 10 deem nothing right but what suits their own conceit. Hor.
Multi te oderint si teipsum ames—Many will detest you if you spend all love on yourself.
Multis ille bonis flebilis occidit / Nulli flebilior quam tibi—He fell lamented by many good men, by none more lamented than by thee (Virgil). Hor., of Quinctilius.
Multis minatur, qui uni facit injuriam—He who wrongs one threatens many. Pub. Syr.
Multis parasse divitias non finis miseriarum fuit, sed mutatio; non est in rebus vitium sed in animo—The acquisition of riches has been to many, not the end of their miseries, but a change in them; the fault is not in the riches, but in the disposition. Sen.