Results for: I make free men out of children with books and balance (motto of St. John’s College, Annapolis)
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it grows as it goes (motto of New Mexico)crescit eundo
it is a father’s duty to accustom his son to act rightly of his own free will rather than from fear of the consequences (Terence)hoc patrium est, potius consuefacere filium sua sponte recte facere, quam alieno metu
it is a merit in a man of high birth and large fortune to train up his children so as to be a credit to his family and himself (Plautus)illa laus est, magno in genere et in divitiis maximis, liberos hominem educare, generi monumentum et sibi
it is a usual fault in great and free states that envy should be the companion of glory (Cornelius Nepos)commune vitium in magnis liberisque civitatibus, ut invidia gloriæ comes sit
it is an arduous task to make all men your friends; it is enough to have no enemies (Seneca)omnes amicos habere operosum est; satis est inimicos non habere
it is better to keep children to their duty by a sense of honor, and by kindness, than by the fear of punishment (Terence)pudore et liberalitate liberos retinere, satius esse credo, quam metu
it is finished (St. John 19:30; one of the Seven Last Words of Christ)consummatum est
it is the judge’s duty to enunciate the law, not to make itjudicis est jus dicere non dare
it is we, O Fortune, we who make you a goddess (Juvenal)nos te, nos facimus, Fortuna, deam
John is his name (St. Luke 1:63; motto of Puerto Rico)Ioannes est nomen eius
Justice for all. (motto of the District of Columbia)Justitia omnibus
keep the truth at the hazard of life (a motto of Rousseau)et vitam impendere vero
know your time (i.e., make hay while the sun shines)nosce tempus
knowledge is the light of the mind (motto of the University of Delaware)scientia sol mentis
labor conquers all things (motto of Oklahoma, the University of Illinois, and the American Federation of Labor)labor omnia vincit
 

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