| A | B |
| aliquandô bonus dormitat Homerus | Sometimes good Homer dozes/sleeps. |
| aliquandô et însânîre iûcundum est | Sometimes it is pleasant to be insane. |
| amor tussisque nôn cêlantur | Love and a cough are not concealed. |
| hinc lûcem et pôcula sacra | [motto of the University of Cambridge] |
| lûx hominum vîta | Light is the life of men. [motto of the University of New Mexico] |
| nêmô lîber est quî corporî servit | No one is free who is a slave to his/her body. |
| nêmô suâ sorte contentus | No one is satisfied with his/her own lot. |
| salûs populî suprêma lêx estô. | Let the welfare of the people be the highest law. |
| vêr nôn ûna diês, nôn ûna redûcit hirundô | One day doesn't bring back spring, nor does one swallow. |
| spem redûxit | [motto of New Brunswick] |
| in lûce tuâ vidêbimus lûcem | In your light we shall see the light. [motto of Valparaiso University] |
| servîre est vîvere | To serve is to live. |
| docêre et servîre | To teach and to serve. [motto of Augustana College, Alberta] |
| ex umbrîs ad lûcem | Out of darkness and into the light. [motto of Franklin Pierce College] |
| servîre | To serve. [motto of East Carolina University] |