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  2. List of Latin phrases (T) - Wikipedia

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    tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito: you should not give in to evils, but proceed ever more boldly against them: From Virgil, Aeneid, 6, 95. "Ne cede malis" is the motto of The Bronx. tu quoque: you too: The logical fallacy of attempting to defend one's position merely by pointing out the same weakness in one's opponent. tu stultus es ...

  3. Portal:Libertarianism/Mises - Wikipedia

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    The Institute's official motto is Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito, which comes from Virgil's Aeneid, Book VI; the motto means "do not give in to evil but proceed ever more boldly against it". Early in his life, Mises chose this sentence to be his guiding principle in life.

  4. Ludwig von Mises - Wikipedia

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    How one carries on in the face of unavoidable catastrophe is a matter of temperament. In high school, as was custom, I had chosen a verse by Virgil to be my motto: Tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito ("Do not give in to evil, but proceed ever more boldly against it"). I recalled these words during the darkest hours of the war.

  5. List of Latin phrases (N) - Wikipedia

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    nil nisi malis terrori: no terror, except to the bad: Motto of The King's School, Macclesfield: nil per os, rarely non per os (n.p.o.) nothing through the mouth: Medical shorthand indicating that oral foods and fluids should be withheld from the patient. nil satis nisi optimum: nothing [is] enough unless [it is] the best

  6. List of military unit mottoes by country - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Police: Ne cede malis (Latin for "do not give in to evil") Special Boat Service: By strength and guile; Royal Marines: Per mare, per terram (Latin for "by sea, by land") Royal Air Force: Per ardua ad astra (Latin for "through adversity to the stars") Royal Air Force Police: Fiat justitia (Latin for "let justice be done")

  7. Armorial of prime ministers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Motto: Ne cede malis ced contra ("Yield not to misfortunes, but counter them") Arms of Frederick Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich, Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury 1827–1828 Escutcheon: Vert a Chevron between three Stags at gaze Or Coronet: that of a Viscount

  8. List of flags with Latin-language text - Wikipedia

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    NE CEDE MALIS: YIELD NOT TO EVIL: Cádiz Province [1] –present 1. HERCVLES FVNDATOR GADIUM DOMINATORQVE 2. PLVS VLTRA: 1. HERCULES FOUNDER AND RULER OF CÁDIZ 2. FURTHER BEYOND: California (Governor) –present EUREKA: I HAVE FOUND IT: Cape Colony: 1876–1910 SPES BONA: GOOD HOPE: Caroline County, Maryland [1] –present TERRA DULCIS ...

  9. Flags of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The text underneath the shield is also the motto of the borough, and reads "ne cede malis", which is a Latin phrase meaning "Yield not to evil". [ 16 ] The Bronx flag was first adopted in March 1912, by then-Borough President Cyrus C. Miller , and recognized by the city on June 29, 1915.