| A | B |
| audēmus iūra nostra dēfendere | We dare to defend our rights. [motto of Alabama] |
| audī, vidē, tacē, sī vīs vīvere in pāce | Listen, see, be still if you wish to live in peace. |
| dē minimīs nōn cūrat praetor | A praetor does not care about petty matters. |
| cōgitō, ergō sum. | I think, therefore I am. |
| dulce et decōrum est prō patriā morī | It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. |
| dulce quod ūtile | What is useful is sweet. |
| in locō parentis | in the place of a parent |
| medice, cūrā tē ipsum | Physician, cure thyself. |
| nec tēcum vīvere possum, nec sine tē | I can't live with you, or without you. |
| nōn est vīvere sed valēre vīta est | Life is not to be alive, but to be well. |
| quī bene amat, bene castīgat | He who loves well, scolds well. |
| quī mē amat, amat et canem meum | Love me, love my dog. |
| quot hominēs, tot sententiae | There are as many opinions as there are people. |
| surgite ! | Push on ! [Brock University] |
| vīvere est cōgitāre | To live is to think. |
| vōx populī, vōx deī | The voice of the people is the voice of god. |
| vōx clāmantis in dēsertō | The voice of one crying out in the desert. [Dartmouth College] |
| tolle, lege ! tolle, lege ! | Take up and read ! Take up and read ! |