| A | B | 
|---|
| facta, nōn verba | Deeds, not words | 
| ipse quidem pretium virtūs sibi | Virtue is its own reward. | 
| nūllīs amor est sānābilis herbīs. | Love is not cured with herbs/medicines. | 
| patientia rāra virtūs | Patience is a rare virtue. | 
| quod vērum, tūtum | That which is true is safe. | 
| rīdent stolidī verba Latīna | Fools laugh at the Latin language. | 
| rēs nōn verba | Actions, not words.                 [FSU, NC] | 
| stultum est timēre quod vītāre nōn potes. | It is foolish to fear what you can't avoid. | 
| tūtī sunt omnēs, ūnus ubi dēfenditur. | All are safe when one is defended. | 
| verbum sat sapientī | A word to the wise is sufficient. | 
| via trīta, via tūta | The beaten path is the safe path. | 
| verba volant, scrīpta manent | Words don't last, things written do. | 
| verba dat omnis amor. | Every lover tells lies. | 
| incipe: dimidium factī est coepisse | Begin: half the task is to have begun. | 
| viam vēritātis ēlēgī | I have chosen the way of truth.   [Elms College] | 
| virtūte et armīs | By courage and arms           [motto of Mississippi] | 
| crēscit in adversīs virtūs | Courage increases in times of adversity. | 
| virtūte, nōn verbīs | By courage, not by words |