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Simple Latin Phrases
Divide et impera.
(Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great)
Divide and rule.
Virtus et sapientia
(Anonymous)
Virtue and intelligence.
Si fecisti, nega
If you did it, deny it, i.e., stonewall what you did.
Quod scripsi scripsi
(Pontius Pilate, The Bible, John 19:22)
What I have written, I have written.
Non omnis moriar
(Horace)
Not all of me will die.
Cogito, ergo sum
(Rene Descartes)
I think, therefore I exist.
Seniores priores
Elders first
Rerum primordia
The beginnings/origin of things
Verbis ad verbera
From words to blows
Spem successus alit
(Anonymous)
Success feeds hope
Modus omnibus in rebus
(Plautus)
Moderation in all things.
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