Latin Week: A Wrap-up

I got sidetracked doing this and that and Latin week lapsed. So here are the remaining days of Latin Week: Tertia Die- verba docent exempla trahunt. This translates to "Words instruct, illustrations lead". Dies Quartus-memento vivere; "remember to live". Dies Quintus-alea iacta est; "the die has been cast". Dies Sextus-Astra inclinant, sed non obligant; "the stars incline... Continue Reading →

Latin Week: Dies Secundus

Everyone drops 'carpe diems' at the merest hint of having a smartish quote ready but these two phrases below actually appeal to me more: vivere est cogitare: to live is to think vive ut vivas: one should live their live to the fullest and without fear of possible consequences. See? Better than just seizing the... Continue Reading →

Latin Week: Prima Die

I sometimes get weird ideas. I say weird because it comes unbidden, without known provocation and might seem really unusual to the readers. But be as that may, it seemed to me that doing a mini post on Latin phrases that I like, am inspired by might make an interesting change and it's definitely something... Continue Reading →

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