Many commit the same crime with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown.
Savage bears keep at peace with one another. [Lat., Saevis inter se convenit ursis.]
We deem those happy who, from the experience of life, have learned to bear its ills, without being overcome by them. [Lat., Ducimus autem Hos quoque felices, qui ferre incommoda vitae, Nec jactare jugum vita didicere magistra.]
Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown. [Lat., Multi committunt eadem diverso crimina fato; Ille crucem scleris pretium tulit, hic diadema.]
Savage bears agree with one another.
Who'd bear to hear the Gracchi chide sedition?