| A | B |
| audentēs fortūna iuvat | Fortune helps the daring. |
| aut amat aut ōdit mulier, nihil est tertium | A woman either loves or hates, there is no third. |
| aut Caesar aut nihil | Either Caesar or nothing. |
| aut inveniam viam aut faciam | Either I will find a way or I will make one. |
| aut īnsanit homō, aut versūs facit | Either the man is crazy or he is writing poetry. |
| litterae sine mōribus vānae | Letters without customs are empty. |
| pessimus inimīcōrum genus, laudantēs | The worst kind of enemy is those who praise. |
| quis fallere possit amantem? | Who could deceive a person in love? |
| sine īrā et studiō | Without anger or enthusiasm (partiality) |
| trahimur omnēs laudis studiō | We all are dragged by eagerness of praise |
| studiīs et rēbus honestīs | By honorable pursuits and studies [motto of the University of Vermont] |
| suī generis | Of its own kind, i.e. unique |