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Fāma et sententia volant.
Rumor and opinion move quickly.

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Fāma et sententia volant.
Rumor and opinion move quickly.
Clēmentia tua multās vītās servat.
Your clemency saves many lives.
Multam pecūniam dēportat.
He/she/it carries away much money.
Et fortūnam et vītam antīquae patriae saepe laudās sed recūsas.
You often praise both the fortune and life of the ancient fatherland but you reject (it).
Mē vītāre turbam iubēs.
You order me to avoid the crowd.
Mē philosophiae dō.
I give myself to philosophy.
Philosophia est ars vītae.
Philosophy is the art of life.
Sānam fōrmam vītae cōnservāte.
Maintain a healthy form of life.
Immodica īra creat īnsāniam.
Excessive anger creates insanity.
Quid cōgitās? - dēbēmus īram vītāre.
What do you think? - We must avoid anger.
Nūlla avāritia sine poenā est
No greed is without punishment.
Mē saevīs catēnīs onerat.
He oppresses me with cruel chains.
Rotam fortūnae nōn timent.
They do not fear the wheel of fortune.
Puellae vītam poētae servant
The girls save the poet's life.
Sine philosophiā saepe errāmus et poenās damus
Without philosophy we often go astray and pay the penalty.
Sī tua patria valet
nihil nautās terret et tuam magnam fortūnam laudāre debēs.
Saepe poenam meae irae saepe videtis et mē monētis.
You (pl.) often see the penalty of my anger and warn me.
Porta antīqua est magna.
The ancient gate is large.
Dā veniam puellae, amābō tē.
Give pardon to the girl, please.