| A | B |
| cavê quid dîcis, quandô et cui | Beware of what you say, when you say it, and to whom you say it. |
| ipsa quidem pretium virtûs sibi | Indeed virtue itself is its own reward. |
| nûllum est iam dictum quod nôn dictum sit prius. | Nothing has been said which has not been said before. |
| malum quidem nûllum esse sine aliquô bonô | Indeed there is no evil without some good. |
| dabit deus hîs quoque fînem | The god will give an end to this, too. |
| rem acû tetigistî | (You've hit the nail on the head.) |
| silent lêgês inter arma | Laws are silent among arms. |
| timendî causa est nescîre | The cause of fear is not knowing. |
| cêdant arma togae | Let arms yield to the toga, i.e. peaceful means. |
| prîmus inter parês | The first among equals. |
| Rôma locûta est; causa fînîta est | Rome has spoken; the case is closed. |
| fînis corônat opus | The end crowns the work. |
| fînis ôrîgine pendet | The end hangs from the beginning. [motto of Lincoln University, CA] |