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Oculi plus vident quam oculus.

English Translation: Several eyes see more than only one.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico.

English Translation: Everything unknown passes for miraculous.

Omnes homines sibi sanitatem cupiunt, saepe autem omnia, quae valetudini contraria sunt, faciunt.

English Translation: All men wish to be healthy, but often they do everything that's disadvantageous to their health.

Omnia mea mecum porto.

English Translation: All that's mine I carry with me.

Omnia vincit amor.

English Translation: Love conquers all.

Omnium artium medicina nobilissima est.

English Translation: Medicine is the noblest of all arts.

Optimum medicamentum quies est.

English Translation: Peace is the best medicine.

Ora et labora.

English Translation: Pray and work.

Pax melior est quam iustissimum bellum.

English Translation: Peace is better than the most just war.

Pecunia non olet.

English Translation: Money does not smell. (Remark by Roman emperor Vespasian on the plan to tax public urinals.)

Per ardua ad astra.

English Translation: Through struggle to the stars. (The motto of the Royal Air Force.

Per aspera ad astra.

English Translation: Through hardships to the stars. (The motto of NASA.)

Per scientiam ad salutem aegroti.

English Translation: To heal the sick through knowledge.

Perspecite potestatem caesi.

English Translation: Behold the power of cheese.

Plenus venter non studet libenter.

English Translation: A full belly doesn't like studying.

Plures crapula quam gladius perdidit.

English Translation: Drunkenness takes more lives than the sword.

Post cenam non stare sed mille passus meare.

English Translation: Do not rest after dinner, but walk a mile.

Post hoc non est propter hoc.

English Translation: 'After this' is not 'because of this'.

Praesente medico nihil nocet.

English Translation: In the presence of a doctor nothing can harm.

Praevenire melius est quam praeveniri.

English Translation: It is better to precede than to be preceded.

Primum non nocere.

English Translation: First, do no harm (a physician's principle).

 

 

 

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