A man but ill proves the honour and beauty of an action by its utility: and very erroneously concludes that every one is obliged to it, and that it becomes every one to do it, if it be of utility: "Omnia non pariter rerum sunt omnibus apta.
Of this here is an honourable testimony of the elder Cato: "Huic versatile ingenium sic pariter ad omnia fuit, ut natum ad id unum diceres, quodcumque ageret.
Or else peradventure in some places we are all mad for company, and so 'tis not seen, Satietas erroris et dementiae, pariter absurditatem et admirationem tollit.
Omnia non pariter rerum sunt omnibus apta=--All things are not alike fit for all men.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pariter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.