| A | B |
| aut disce aut discêde | Either learn or leave. [motto of Winchester College] |
| brevis ipsa vîta est, sed malîs fit longior | Life itself is short, but it becomes longer with evil deeds. |
| crescit eundô | It grows by going / It grows as it goes. |
| Deô et patriae | For God and Country |
| hominês, dum docent, discunt | While men teach, they learn |
| nôn scholae sed vîtae discimus | We learn not for school, but for life. |
| ubi bene, ibi patria | Where things go well, there is my country. |
| vae putô deus fîô | I think I am becoming a god. |
| vêndidit hic aurô patriam | This man has sold his country for gold. |
| paulô mâiôra canâmus | Let us sing of greater things |
| patria est communis omnium parêns | Our country is the common parent of all. |