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Let them (the wicked) see the beauty of virtue, and pine at having forsaken her.
[Lat., Virtutem videant, intabescantque relicta.]
Tota est scientia
Knowledge is all
Crendendo Vides: By Believing, One Sees
Si Vis Pacem, Para Iustitiam: In order to have peace, you must first have justice.
Brastias. My friend." Uh-oh, this couldn't be good. "Do you lie to me?"
"Uh ... no."
"See? That's a lie!
As paredes tem ouvidos. (Portuguese: The walls have ears.)
In vino veritas. With wine comes truth.
Semper fuckin' fi
A mind conscious of right laughs at the falsehoods of rumour.
[Lat., Conscia mens recti famae mendacia risit.]
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
If you spend a thing you can not have it.
[Lat., Non tibi illud apparere si sumas potest.]
Auditur et altera pars. (The other side shall be heard as well.)
If we are to elevate the game of chess to a popular sport, grandmasters must become gladiators, otherwise the game will languish on the periphery, a voice crying in the wilderness, condemned to live and die on a cold arctic shore.
Who gives to friends so much from Fate secures,
That is the only wealth for ever yours.
[Lat., Extra fortunam est, quidquid donatur amicis;
Quas dederis, selas semper habebis opes.]
Vigilamus pro te ; we stand on guard for thee
Hic sunt leones. Here be lions.
Potius sero quam nunquam.
Better late than never.
Consistency is the foundation of virtue.
Vive ut vivast - Live so that you may live.
Analysis is a glittering opportunity for training: it is just here that capacity for work, perseverence and stamina are cultivated, and these qualities are, in truth, as necessary to a chess player as a marathon runner.
Fidel was in the middle of a much-publicised campaign against bureaucracy. A few weeks later, he was back on the podium: "Comrades, the campaign against bureaucracy has itself become bureaucratised," he thundered.
Vitam impendre vero. (To stake one's life for the truth.)
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes.
Which roughly translates as
Who will Guard the Guardians, or
Who watches the watchers.
Vivutur ingenio, that damn'd motto there Seduced me first to me a wicked player.
Fidel is really a special case. He's a personality of history.
Overlook our deeds, since you know that crime was absent from our inclination.
[Lat., Factis ignoscite nostris
Si scelus ingenio scitis abesse meo.]
Nunc scio quit sit amor." Lat., "Now I know what love is.
I have taken a wife, I have sold my sovereignty for a dowry.
[Lat., Uxorem accepi, dote imperium vendidi.]
Success to the strongest, who are always, at last, the wisest and best.
I am Fidel Castro and we have come to liberate Cuba.
Zeal, the blind conductor of the will.
Reason cannot remain a bare intellectual faculty; it must become a faculty of judgment dealing with the question of values.
Fortune and love favour the brave.
[Lat., Audentum Forsque Venusque juvant.]
Success," he continued, "is achieved most consistently through cruelty and deception. Determination of the spirit certainly helps, but faith in Ferrol is a currency as valuable as a pair of shoes two sizes too small.
Vitanda est improba siren desidia. (One must avoid that wicked temptress, Laziness.)
Whom has not the inspiring bowl made eloquent?
[Lat., Foecundi calices quem non fecere disertum.]
What is virtue? Reason in practice.
Our advantages fly away without aid. Pluck the flower.
[Lat., Nostra sine auxilio fugiunt bona. Carpite florem.]
Righteousness exalts
We know that we have achieved something important for the club and for Villarreal.
Of evils one should choose the least.
[Lat., Ex malis eligere minima oportere.]
In wondrous ways do the gods make sport with men.
[Lat., Miris modis Di ludos faciunt hominibus.]
Scientia potentia est.
Knowledge is power.
Money, make money; by honest means if you can; if not, by any means make money.
[Lat., Rem facias rem, Recte si possis, si non, quocumque modo rem.]
La Closerie, in Ansouis.
How do you say 'delicious' in Cuban?
Fortune moulds and circumscribes human affairs as she pleases.
[Lat., Fortuna humana fingit artatque ut lubet.]
La raison du plus fort est toujours la meilleure. The reason of the strongest is always the best.
Corruptio optimi pessima." The corruption of the best things are the worst things.
Valar Dohaeris. All men must serve.
Virtue is nothing else than right reason
Quomondo sedet sola civitas. Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
Heavens! what thick darkness pervades the minds of men.
[Lat., Pro superi! quantum mortalia pectora caecae,
Noctis habent.]
Justice, though moving with tardy pace, has seldom failed to overtake the wicked in their flight.
[Lat., Raro antecedentem scelestum
Deseruit pede poena claudo.]
Only the Communist Party, as the institution that brings together the revolutionary vanguard and will always guarantee the unity of Cubans, can be the worthy heir of the trust deposited by the people in their leader.
We communicate with passion and passion persuades.
Real Courage : To Stand For No Matter What
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
September 16, 2016
Opinionum enim commenta delet dies; naturae judicia confirmat.
Time destroys the groundless conceits of men; it confirms decisions founded on reality.
Nature has placed nothing so high that virtue can not reach it.
[Lat., Nihil tam alte natura constituit quo virtus non possit eniti.]
Esse quam videri - "To be, rather than to seem (to be)
From this moment there would be no question of virtue or morality; for despotism cui ex honesto nulla est spes, wherever it prevails, admits no other master; it no sooner speaks than probity and duty lose their weight and blind obedience is the only virtue which slaves can still practice.
Let those who have deserved their punishment, bear it patiently.
[Lat., Aequo animo poenam, qui meruere, ferant.]
Decus et pretium recte petit experiens vir.
The man who makes the attempt justly aims at honour and reward.
How wretched are the minds of men, and how blind their understandings.
[Lat., O miseras hominum menteis! oh, pectora caeca!]
Now drown care in wine.
[Lat., Nunc vino pellite curas.]
Giving requires good sense.
[Lat., Rest est ingeniosa dare.]
I live and reign since I have abandoned those pleasures which you by your praises extol to the skies.
[Lat., Vivo et regno, simul ista reliqui
Quae vos ad coelum effertis rumore secundo.]
Deos fortioribus adesse. The gods support those who are stronger.
Eripuit coelo fulmen sceptrumque tyrannis. He snatched the lightning from the sky and the sceptre from tyrants.
Exitus Acta Probat---the outcome justifies the deed.
While Aves, however real, exists in a world of uncertainty, Telemachus is a judgment as sure as night or day.
Ex hoc momento pendet aeternites.
(Eternity hangs from this moment.)
Poor Capablanca! Thou wert a brilliant technician, but no philosopher. Thou wert not capable of believing that in chess, another style could be victorious than the absolutely correct one.
Per Aspera Ad Astra
Religion Of Blue Circle
Religious Leader Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
October 22, 2016
Nemo tam divos habuit faventes,
Crastinum ut possit sibi polliceri.
Nobody has ever found the gods so much his friends that he can promise himself another day.
Valar Dohaeris. All must men serve.
The fashions of human affairs are brief and changeable, and fortune never remains long indulgent.
[Lat., Breves et mutabiles vices rerum sunt, et fortuna nunquam simpliciter indulget.]
It is time for thee to be gone, lest the age more decent in its wantonness should laugh at thee and drive thee of the stage.
[Lat., Tempus abire tibi est, ne ...
Rideat et pulset lasciva decentius aetas.]
And so it happens oft in many instances; more good is done without our knowledge than by us intended.
[Lat., Itidemque ut saepe jam in multis locis,
Plus insciens quis fecit quam prodens boni.]
Magna est veritas, et praevalebit: truth is mighty, and will prevail
A panel at a beautiful annual literary festival in Brazil, held in the almost Utopian coastal town of Parati, found me matched with Fernando Gabeira. This comparison reduced my own limited charisma value to something like zero: Gabeira has excelled at every cultural activity in Brazil.
Let the die be cast.
[Lat., Jacta alea esto; or, jacta esa alea.)
A noble pair of brothers.
[Lat., Par nobile fratum.]
Friends, we have now won ... I say to Aymaras, Quechuas, Chiquitaos, and Guaranis: for the first time we are going to be presidents. And I want to say to businesses, intellectual professionals, and artists: do not abandon us.
The age of the proof is in decline, it is the hour of 'witness' that is coming, hour of the 'marturioa', very calm and very complete: a hope which seems close to being realised.
Temporis filia veritas; cui me obstetricari non pudet.
Truth is the daughter of time, and I feel no shame in being her midwife.
Reason is the mistress and queen of all things.
[Lat., Domina omnium et regina ratio.]
The gods my protectors.
[Lat., Di me tuentur.]
The game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement; several very valuable qualities of the mind are to be acquired and strengthened by it, so as to become habits ready on all occasions, for life is a kind of chess.
Those dreams are true which we have in the morning, as the lamp begins to flicker.
[Lat., Namque sub Aurora jam dormitante lucerna
Sommia quo cerni tempore vera solent.]
The difference between the actual and the ideal force of man is happily figured in by the schoolmen, in saying, that the knowledgeof man is an evening knowledge, vespertina cognitio, but that of God is a morning knowledge, matutina cognitio.
The more we deny ourselves, the more the gods supply our wants.
[Lat., Quanto quisque sibi plura negaverit,
A dis plura feret.]
Hic scientia finit: Knowledge Stops Here.
Accept and express your underlying certitude, and it shall be worldwide sagacity.
It is to be steadily inculcated, that virtue is the highest proof of understanding, and the only solid basis of greatness.
Concerning the dead nothing but good shall be spoken.
[Lat., De mortuis nil nisi bonum.]
We've got a lot of pressure going. This is for my Latin counterpart.
but the force of traditions, as in all crumbling empires, grows proportionately with the explicit revelation, in the machinery of government and commerce alike, of the preponderant action of all principles of inertia...
A mind that is charmed by false appearances refuses better things.
[Lat., Acclinis falsis animus meliora recusat.]
Sit mens sana in corpore sano
(a healthy mind in a healthy body)