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non canimus surdis, respondent omnia silvae: we sing not to the deaf; the trees echo every word: Virgil, Eclogues 10:8 non causa pro causa: not the cause for the cause: Also known as the "questionable cause" or "false cause". Refers to any logical fallacy where a cause is incorrectly identified. non compos mentis: not in control of the mind ...
Psalm 39 is the 39th psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue".The Book of Psalms is part of the third section of the Hebrew Bible, and a book of the Christian Old Testament.
fraus omnia vitiat: fraud vitiates everything: a legal principle: the occurrence or taint of fraud in a (legal) transaction entirely invalidates it Frustra legis auxilium quaerit qui in legem committit: in vain does he who offends the law seek the law's aid: a legal principle: one cannot invoke the law to assist in an illegal purpose.
Omnia mea mecum porto: All that is mine I carry with me: is a quote that Cicero ascribes to Bias of Priene: omnia mutantur, nihil interit: everything changes, nothing perishes: Ovid (43 BC – 17 AD), Metamorphoses, book XV, line 165: omnia omnibus: all things to all men: 1 Corinthians 9:22 si omnia ficta: if all (the words of poets) is fiction
causa latet, vis est notissima: The cause is hidden, but the result is well known. Ovid: Metamorphoses IV, 287; motto of Alpha Sigma Phi. causa mortis: cause of death: cave: beware! especially used by Doctors of Medicine, when they want to warn each other (e.g.: "cave nephrolithiases" in order to warn about side effects of an uricosuric ...
Omnia sunt communia is a Latin phrase and slogan translated as "all things are to be held in common" [1] or simply "all things in common". Originating in the Latin translation of the Acts of the Apostles , altered forms of the slogan were applied as a legal maxim in canon law and later in secular law.
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labor omnia vincit: Hard work conquers all. Popular as a motto; derived from a phrase in Virgil's Eclogue (X.69: omnia vincit Amor – "Love conquers all"); a similar phrase also occurs in his Georgics I.145. laborare pugnare parati sumus: To work, (or) to fight; we are ready: Motto of the California Maritime Academy: labore et honore: By ...