| A | B |
| dîvide et imperâ | Divide and conquer. |
| dum fêlês dormit, mûs gaudet et exsilit ex antrô. | While the cat's away, the mice will play. |
| gaudeâmus igitur | Therefore, let us rejoice … |
| nôn sum quâlis eram … | I am not as I used to be … |
| quae nocent, docent | Things which hurt, teach. |
| quâlis artifex pereô | What an artist perishes ! |
| quâlis pater, tâlis fîlius | Like father, like son. |
| oculî sunt in amôre ducês | The eyes are the leaders in love |
| nûllus est liber tam malus ut nôn aliquâ parte prôsit. | There is no book so bad that some part can't be of use. |
| culpam poena premit comes | Punishment follows a crime closely. |
| struit însidiâs lacrimîs cum fêmina plôrat | When a woman cries, she creates an ambush with her tears. |
| venientî occurrite morbô | Meet a coming illness, i.e. An ounce of prevention … |
| ô Tite tûte Tatî, tibi tanta, tyranne, tulistî | O Titus Tatius, you tyrant, you have brought such great things upon yourself. |