| A | B |
| aliēna nōbīs, nostra plūs aliīs placent | The grass is greener on the other side of the fence. |
| annō dominī | In the year of our Lord |
| ars est cēlāre artem | It is art to conceal art. |
| Deō adiuvante | With God's help |
| ē plūribus ūnum | One from many |
| fortēs fortūna adiuvat. | Fortune helps the brave. |
| nihil amantibus dūrum est. | Nothing is difficult for those in love. |
| num barbarōrum Rōmulus rēx fuit? | Surely Romulus was not a king of barbarians? |
| quis … bene cēlat amōrem? | Who conceals love well? |
| senectūs ipsa est morbus | Old age itself is an illness. |
| stultus nīl cēlat: quod habet sub corde revēlat | A foolish person conceals nothing: he reveals what he has in his heart. |