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OLLI--Stage 22 Mottoes, Phrases, & Sayings (4th edition)

Mottoes, phrases and sayings containing vocabulary or grammar introduced in Stage 22 of Unit 3 of Cambridge (4th edition).

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facta, nōn verbaDeeds, not words
ipse quidem pretium virtūs sibiVirtue is its own reward.
nūllīs amor est sānābilis herbīs.Love is not cured with herbs/medicines.
patientia rāra virtūsPatience is a rare virtue.
quod vērum, tūtumThat which is true is safe.
rīdent stolidī verba LatīnaFools laugh at the Latin language.
rēs nōn verbaActions, 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 sapientīA word to the wise is sufficient.
via trīta, via tūtaThe beaten path is the safe path.
verba volant, scrīpta manentWords don't last, things written do.
verba dat omnis amor.Every lover tells lies.
incipe: dimidium factī est coepisseBegin: half the task is to have begun.
viam vēritātis ēlēgīI have chosen the way of truth. [Elms College]
virtūte et armīsBy courage and arms [motto of Mississippi]
crēscit in adversīs virtūsCourage increases in times of adversity.
virtūte, nōn verbīsBy courage, not by words

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