Omnia tuta timens—Distrusting everything that is perfectly safe. Virg.

Omnia venalia Romæ—All things can be bought at Rome. Pr.

Omnia vincit amor, nos et cedamus amori—Love 35 conquers all the world, let us too yield to love. Virg.

Omnibus bonis expedit rempublicam esse salvam—It is for the interest of every good man that the commonwealth shall be safe. Cic.

Omnibus hoc vitium est cantoribus, inter amicos / Ut nunquam inducant animum cantare rogati, / Injussi nunquam desistant—This is a general fault of all singers, that among their friends they never make up their minds to sing, however pressed; but when no one asks them, they will never leave off. Hor.

Omnibus hostes / Reddite nos populis, civile avertite bellum—Commit us to hostility with every other nation, but avert from us civil war. Lucan.

Omnibus in terris, quæ sunt a Gadibus usque / Auroram et Gangem, pauci dignoscere possunt / Vera bona, atque illis multum diversa, remota / Erroris nebula—In all the lands which stretch from Gades even to the region of the dawn and the Ganges, there are few who are able by removing the mist of error to distinguish between what is really good and what is widely diverse. Juv.

Omnibus modis, qui pauperes sunt homines, 40 miseri vivunt; / Præsertim quibus nec quæstus est, nec didicere artem ullam—The poor live wretchedly in every way; especially those who have no means of livelihood and have learned no craft. Plaut.

Omnis ars imitatio est naturæ—All art is an imitation of nature. Sen.

Omnis commoditas sua fert incommoda secum—Every convenience brings its own inconveniences along with it. Pr.