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| Nomina sunt odiosa | Names are odious | » |
| Curae pii Diis sunt | The pious are [in] the care of the gods | » |
| Pacta sunt servanda | Agreements must be honoured | » |
| Naturalia non sunt turpia | Natural things are not shameful | » |
| Graeca sunt, non leguntur | They are Greek, and are not read | » |
| Sunt facta verbis difficiliora | Works are harder than words | » |
| Reddite ergo quae sunt Caesaris, Caesari | Then give Caesar what's Caesar's | » |
| Uxor formosa et vinum sunt dulcia venena | Beautiful women and wine are sweet venom | » |
| Sunt pueri pueri pueri puerilia tractant | Boys are boys and boys will act like boys | » |
| Saepe morborum gravium exitus incerti sunt | The effects of serious illnesses are often unknown | » |
| Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius | Kill them. For the Lord knows those who are his | » |
| Non quia difficilia sunt non audemus, sed quia non audemus, difficilia sunt | It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, but because we do not dare, things are difficult | » |
| Omnes homines sibi sanitatem cupiunt, saepe autem omnia, quae valetudini contraria sunt, faciunt | All men wish to be healthy, but often they do everything that's disadvantageous to their health | » |
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