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dicimus01
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IMUS worthless or of little use Sorry |
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"Si minor plus est ergo nihil sunt omnia "
- If less is more, then nothing is everything |
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Noli me vocare, ego te vocabo
Don't call me, I'll call you |
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caveat emptor....let the buyer beware
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Romani quidem artem amatoriam invenerunt
You know, Romans invented the art of love. |
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"Accipere quam facere praestat injuriam"
- It is better to suffer an injustice than to do an injustice |
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quod erat demonstrandum
better known as Q.E.D It literally translates as "which was to be demonstrated", and is a formal way of ending a mathematical, logical or physical proof. It's purpose is to alert the reader that the immediately previous statement, which naturally was arrived at by an unbroken chain of logic, was the original statement that we were trying to prove. |
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