The stars never lie, but the astrologs lie about the stars Aude sapere Dare to know Audaces fortuna iuvat Fortune favors the bold. (Virgil) Audere est facere To dare is to do. (Motto of Tottenham Hotspur) Audi et alteram partem
16. “Audentes fortuna iuvat. (Fortune favors the bold.)”― Virgil 17. “Labor omnia vincit. (Hard work conquers all.)”― Virgil 18. “Nimium ne crede colori. (Trust not too much to looks.)”― Virgil 19. “Tempus fugit. (Time flies.)”― Virgil 20. “Aequam servare mentem. (...
Depending on the size of the quote, the placement of a Latin word tattoo is open to your own personal preference. Shorter Phrases For example, with shorter phrases, ink them on the insides of your wrist or along the bone of your ankle. Smaller phrases also fit snuggly along the shoulder ...
While Latin had been dying a slow death for hundreds of years, it still had a strong presence in schools until the middle of the 20thcentury. Beginning in the 1960s, college students demanded that the curriculum be more open, inclusive, and less Euro-centric. Among their suggested changes w...
Want some inspiration to kill it on an upcoming job interview? Repeat, "Audentes fortuna iuvat" ("Fortune favors the bold.") to yourself a few times in the mirror before heading out the door. 17. Natura non constristatur While it's natural to be upset over storm damage to a house or...
(Fortune favors the bold. - Virgil) Repeat every time you go flirt with the hottest girl in the room. via: Mantelligence 10. Divitae bonum non sunt (Material wealth is not the one good. - Seneca) Makes you feel better for driving that rundown car, right? via: Mantelligence 11. Non...