Cranbrook sententia quiz #2

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In memoriam: Norma Goldman, optima magistra

Into memory: Norma Goldman, most excellent teacher

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Fabas indulcet fames.

Hunger sweetens the beans.

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Potes quia credis.

You can because you believe.

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Labor omnia vincit.

Work conquers all.

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Ars longa, vita brevis.

Art is long, life is short.

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Non omnis moriar.

I will not die altogether/ I will not fully die.

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Nōn omnia possumus omnēs.

We are not all able to do everything.

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In propriā personā

on one's own behalf

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Non compos mentis

Not in control of (his/her) mind

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Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look around you.

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Carthago delenda est.

Carthage must be destroyed.

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Nihil agere delectat.

It is pleasing to do nothing.

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Vēritās vos līberābit.

The truth will free you.

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Quaenam est tempestas?

How is the weather?

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Facta, non verba.

Deeds, not words.

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Mementō morī

Remember to die.

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Nil desperandum.

Nothing must be despaired.

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Dē mortuīs nihil nisī bonum.

About the dead nothing unless good/ (Say) nothing but good about the dead.

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Est modus in rēbus.

There is a proper measure in things.

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O tempora! O mores!

Oh the times! Oh the customs!

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Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres.

Gaul as a whole is divided into three parts/All Gaul is divided into three parts.

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Quid prō quō

something for something (literally "what for what")

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Requiescat in pace.

May he/she rest in peace.

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Tempora mūtantur et nōs mūtāmur in illīs.

Times change and we change (are changed) with them.