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Enhance your Medieval Decorating with these medieval wall sayings
Quidquid agis, prudenter agas, et respice finem!
English Translation: Whatever you do, may you do it prudently, and toe the line!
Quidquid discis, tibi discis.
English Translation: Whatever you learn, you learn it for yourself.
Qui rogat, non errat.
English Translation: Who asks isn't wrong.
Qui scribit, bis legit.
English Translation: Who writes, reads twice.
Qui tacet, consentire videtur.
English Translation: Who is silent seems to agree.
Qui transtulit sustinet.
English Translation: He who transplanted still sustains. (motto of Connecticut - He refers to God, who transplanted them from England to the New World.)
Qui vult dare parva non debet magna rogare.
English Translation: He who wishes to give little shouldn't ask for much.
Quo erat demostrandom.
English Translation: QED It is proven to be true.
Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi.
English Translation: All that is allowed to Jupiter is not necessarily allowed to an ox.
Quod medicina aliis, aliis est acre venenum.
English Translation: One person's medicine is another's foul poison.
Quot capita, tot sententiae.
English Translation: As many opinions as people.
Habent sua fata libelli.
English Translation: Books have their fate.
Hannibal ante portas.
English Translation: Hannibal before the gates, i.e. wasting time while the enemy is already here.
Hic Rhodus, hic salta.
English Translation: Here is Rhodos, jump here. Aesop
Hodie mihi, cras tibi.
English Translation: What's to me today, tomorrow to you.
Homines quod volunt credunt.
English Translation: Men believe what they want to. Julius Caesar
Homo homini lupus est.
English Translation: Man is a wolf to man. Hobbes
Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto.
English Translation: I am human, so nothing that is human is foreign to me. Terence
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