A | B |
beneficium accipere lībertātem est vēndere | To accept a favor is to sell one's freedom. |
frāter, avē atque valē | Brother, hail and farewell! |
habeās corpus | You may have the body. |
in vīnō, in īrā in puerō semper est vēritās | In wine, anger and a child there is always truth. |
lapsus linguae | A slip of the tongue |
maximum remedium īrae mora est | The greatest cure for anger is delay. |
mortuī nōn dolent | Dead men don't feel pain. |
nēmō nisi suā culpā diū dolet | No one grieves for a long time unless it's his/her own fault. |
nēmō malus fēlîx | No evil person is happy. |
numquam ex malō patre bonus fīlius | A good son never comes from a bad father. |
Paete, nōn dolet. | Paetus, it doesn't hurt. |
sapiēns ut sōl permanet; stultus autem ut lūna mūtātur | A wise person remains as the sun; but a foolish person changes like the moon. |
sīc semper tyrannīs | Thus always to tyrants. |
spēs mea in Deō | My hope is in God. |
ubi opēs, ibi amīcī | Where there is wealth, there are friends. |
ut ver dat flōrem, studium sīc reddit honōrem | As spring brings a flower, so study brings honor. |
sīc trānsit glōria mundī | So goes the glory of the world. |
spem redūxit | [motto of New Brunswick] |
pācem et vēritātem dīligite | Cherish peace and truth. [motto of Mt Mercy College, IA] |
favēte linguīs | Favor with your tongues, i.e. Be silent! |