Sufficiency is a compound of vanity and ignorance. 15 Temple.

Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof. Jesus.

Sufficiently provided from within, he has need of little from without. Goethe of the poet.

Sufficit huic tumulus, cui non suffecerit orbis—A tomb now suffices for him for whom the world did not suffice. Apropos of Alexander the Great.

Suffundere malis hominis sanguinem, quam offundere—Seek rather to make a man blush for his guilt than to shed his blood. Ter.

Suggestio falsi—Suggestion of what is false. 20

Sui cuique mores fingunt fortunam—Every man's fortune is shaped for him by his own manners. Corn. Nep.

Sui generis—Of its own kind; of a kind of its own.

Sui juris—Of his own right. L.

Suis stat viribus—He stands by his own strength. M.