Temperature No, not 'temperature'. Tempora = Times
The cast of Tempora Mutantur - 2002 includes: Sanna Majanlahti as Nainen
The (ancient Roman) saying is: "tempora mutantur et nos in illis", or "times change, and we change with them". It is often used to indicate that you have to change with or adapt to changed circumstances.
o tempora o mores
The times are changed and we change with them.
The President Pro Tempora
Rene Zeller has written: 'O tempora, o mores!'
The cast of Mala Tempora - 2008 includes: Alberto Cracco as Placido il Templare Maddalena Maggi as Iacovella di Matessa Severino Saltarelli as Pietro del Sirente Loredana Solfizi as La Contessa Berengaria
Tempora bona is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "good times."Specifically, the word tempora is a feminine noun that means "times." The word bona is a feminine adjective that means "good." The pronunciation is "tehm-poh-rah boh-nah."
Paolo Coltro has written: 'Tempora & mores' -- subject(s): Intellectual life
weaving spiders come not here o tempora o mores
This is a line from a poem by the Roman poet Sextus Aurelius Propertius. The full sentence is: Tu mihi sola domus, tu, Cynthia, sola parentes, Omnia tu nostrae tempora laetitiae. This can be translated: You alone are home to me, you alone, Cynthia, my parents, You, all the seasons of our joy.