He claims a wide scope for his subject; 1, 85, 'Quidquid agunt homines, votum timor ira voluptas gaudia discursus nostri farrago libelli est.
It is a little disquisition on the refinements of luxury now prevalent, and has but one notable line--the last-- quidquid quaeritur optimum videtur.
All the daily life of Rome shall be my theme': quidquid agunt homines votum timor ira voluptas gaudia discursus nostri est farrago libelli.
He might have said, with even greater truth than Juvenal, 'quidquid agunt homines, nostri est farrago libelli.
The principle which enables him to fulfil his mission is expressed in the line-- Quidquid erit, superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est(638).
The extraordinary rite for use when there is not time to give all the anointings is bestowed on the forehead in the words: "Per istam sanctam unctionem et suam piissimam misericordiam indulgeat tibi Dominus quidquid deliquisti.
The essential words of the form are: "Per istam unctionem indulgeat tibi Dominus quidquid deliquisti," because they express the intercession and the effect of the rite.
Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes=--Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks even when they bring gifts with them.
Placeat homini quidquid Deo placuit=--That 10 which has seemed good to God should seem good to man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quidquid" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.