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Sententiae 51-76

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lapsus linguae   slip of the tongue  
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citius, altius, fortius   faster, higher, stronger  
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ad astra per aspera   to the stars through the difficulties  
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sub rosa   under the rose (secretly)  
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amor omnia vincit   love conquers all  
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amor caecus est   love is blind  
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alter ego amicus   a friend is another self (I)  
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bona fide   in good faith=genuine  
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cum grano salis   with a grain of salt (not take too seriously)  
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"veni, vidi, vici"   "I came, I saw, I conquered"  
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"...et tu, Brute?"   "...and you, Brutus?"  
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"alia, iacta est"   "The die is cast"  
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de mortuis nil nisi bonum   Say nothing except good about the dead.  
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requiescat in pace   let him/her rest in peace  
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et alii (et al)   and others  
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sub poena   under penalty (of law)  
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ad libitum (ad lib)   freely, as you like  
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ex tempore   spontaneously, on the spur of the moment; extemporaneous  
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manum manus lavat   one hand washes the other (I'll scratch your back, if you'll scratch mine)  
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vestis virum facit   clothes make the man (person)  
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modus operandi (m.o.)   way/kind of behaving  
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sic transit gloria mundi   thus passes the glory of the world  
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mirabile dicti   miraculous to tell  
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civis Romanus sum   I am a Roman citizen  
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Senatus Populusque Romanus   The Senate and Roman People  
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