- Judicium redditur in invitum, in praesumptione legis. — In presumption of law, a judgment is given against one's inclination.
- Favores ampiiandi sunt; odia restringenda. — Favorable inclinations should be encouraged, animosities should be restrained.
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affection, affinity (regard), amenability, animus, aptitude, bias, character (personal quality), characteristic, color (complexion), conatus, conviction (persuasion), design (intent), desire, direction (course), disposition (inclination), favor (partiality), habit, instinct, notion, partiality, penchant, perspective, position (point of view), posture (attitude), preconception, predilection, predisposition, preference (choice), prejudice (preconception), proclivity, propensity, stand (position), standpoint, tendency, will (desire)Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006