| A | B |
| alea iacta est | The die is cast. |
| canis timidus vehementius lātrat quam mordet. | A timid dog barks more violently than it bites. |
| errāre humānum est. | To err is human. |
| mihi cūra futūrī | My care is for the future. |
| nūllum magnum ingenium sine mixtūrā dēmentiae fuit | There has been no great talent/genius without a touch of madness. |
| tamquam alter īdem | As if another self, i.e. a completely honest person |
| vērus amor nūllum nōvit habēre modum | True love has no limit. |
| bene quī latuit bene vīxit | He who has lived in obscurity has lived well. |
| difficile est longum subitō dēpōnere amōrem | It is hard to put aside suddenly a long relationship. |
| mīlitat omnis amāns et habet sua castra Cupîdô | Every lover is a soldier and every Cupid has his camp. |
| latet anguis in herbā | A snake lies hidden in the grass. |
| Quintilī Vare, legiōnēs redde ! | Quintilius Varus, give me back my legions ! |
| sub poenā | under penalty |
| pōns asinōrum | - Euclid Book I, proposition 5 |