Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Thought of the Day
Gladiator in arena consilium capit.
Seneca
The swordsman is making his plan in the sand.
The helpful translation guide says that this is a saying to use when a person makes a plan too late (in the arena). I prefer to think it's better used when a person is planning right out in the open (in the sand). Since arena means sand, tough call to make which is right.
Seneca
The swordsman is making his plan in the sand.
The helpful translation guide says that this is a saying to use when a person makes a plan too late (in the arena). I prefer to think it's better used when a person is planning right out in the open (in the sand). Since arena means sand, tough call to make which is right.
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Who said:"The credit goes to the man in the arena."
Maybe the whole thing should be:"The credit goes to the man who is making his plan in the sand in the arena."
Maybe the whole thing should be:"The credit goes to the man who is making his plan in the sand in the arena."
I think your first question's answer is Teddy Roosevelt, but I could be wrong. What did you think of Rome?
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