The Latin spelling In different crastinum res severas, literally translated, means referring to important business tomorrow. (Cornelio Nepote, Pelopida, III). It is a translation of Plutarch's phrase «οὐκοῦν εἰς αὔριοντὰ σπουδαῖα», which would be uttered by Archia of Tebe. Shortly before his assassination he received a letter warning him of the conspiracy against him; anxious to take part in the banquet where he was to be killed, postponed the opening of the letter.
It is the utmost of the cheerful you would like to never have serious worries and that stops in front of the smallest difficulties. Voices correlateemodify wikitesto
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