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CLC (4/e) STAGES 35-36 MOTTOES, PHRASES & SAYINGS

Mottoes, phrases and sayings which include vocabulary from the VC on pages 20 and 38 or grammar points introduced in Stages 35 & 36.

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cavê quid dîcis, quandô et cuiBeware of what you say, when you say it, and to whom you say it.
ipsa quidem pretium virtûs sibiIndeed 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 bonôIndeed there is no evil without some good.
dabit deus hîs quoque fînemThe god will give an end to this, too.
rem acû tetigistî(You've hit the nail on the head.)
silent lêgês inter armaLaws are silent among arms.
timendî causa est nescîreThe cause of fear is not knowing.
cêdant arma togaeLet arms yield to the toga, i.e. peaceful means.
prîmus inter parêsThe first among equals.
Rôma locûta est; causa fînîta estRome has spoken; the case is closed.
fînis corônat opusThe end crowns the work.
fînis ôrîgine pendetThe end hangs from the beginning. [motto of Lincoln University, CA]

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