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Stage 28 Mottoes, Phrases & Sayings (4th edition)

Mottoes, phrases and sayings which contain vocabulary from the checklist vocabulary on page 164 or grammar points introduced in Stage 28 of Unit 3 of Cambridge (4th edition).

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beneficium accipere lībertātem est vēndereTo accept a favor is to sell one's freedom.
frāter, avē atque valēBrother, hail and farewell!
habeās corpusYou may have the body.
in vīnō, in īrā in puerō semper est vēritāsIn wine, anger and a child there is always truth.
lapsus linguaeA slip of the tongue
maximum remedium īrae mora estThe greatest cure for anger is delay.
mortuī nōn dolentDead men don't feel pain.
nēmō nisi suā culpā diū doletNo one grieves for a long time unless it's his/her own fault.
nēmō malus fēlîxNo evil person is happy.
numquam ex malō patre bonus fīliusA good son never comes from a bad father.
Paete, nōn dolet.Paetus, it doesn't hurt.
sapiēns ut sōl permanet; stultus autem ut lūna mūtāturA wise person remains as the sun; but a foolish person changes like the moon.
sīc semper tyrannīsThus always to tyrants.
spēs mea in DeōMy hope is in God.
ubi opēs, ibi amīcīWhere there is wealth, there are friends.
ut ver dat flōrem, studium sīc reddit honōremAs spring brings a flower, so study brings honor.
sīc trānsit glōria mundīSo goes the glory of the world.
spem redūxit[motto of New Brunswick]
pācem et vēritātem dīligiteCherish peace and truth. [motto of Mt Mercy College, IA]
favēte linguīsFavor with your tongues, i.e. Be silent!

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