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14 Cards in this Set
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Ars longa, vita brevis.
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Art is long, life is short.
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Homo doctus in se semper divitias habet.
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A learned man always has wealth in himself.
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Otium sine litteris mors est.
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Leisure without literature is death.
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Homo homini lupus est.
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Man is a wolf to man.
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Homo sum; humani nil a me alienum puto.
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I am a man; I regard nothing of humanity strange to me.
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Veni, vidi, vici.
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I came. I saw. I conquered.
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"Quid facis Catilina? Quid cogitas? O tempora! O mores!"
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What are you doing Catilina? What are you thinking? Of hime, o mores.
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Nihil cum amicitia possum comparare; di hominibus nihil melius dant.
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I can compare nothing to your friendship. The gods give to humans nothing better.
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Facta non verba.
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Deeds not words.
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Sed fugit interea, fugit irreparabile tempus.
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But meanwhile it flees: time flees irretrievably
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Verba volant, scripta manent.
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Spoken words fly away, but written words remain.
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Esse quam videri.
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To be rather than to seem.
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Cogito ergo sum.
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I think therefore I am.
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Arma virumque cano.
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I sing of arms and of a man.
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