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ante senectutem curavi ut bene viverem, in senectute (curo) ut bene moriar; bene autem mori est libenter moribefore old age I took care to live well; in old age I take care to die well; but to die well is to die willingly (Seneca)
Aut vincere aut moriEither conquer or die
aut vincere aut morieither victory or death
cogi qui potest nescit morithe one who can be compelled knows not how to die (Seneca)
Crudelius est quam mori semper timere mortemIt is more cruel to always fear death than to die. (Seneca)
decet imperatorem stantem morian emperor ought to die standing (i.e., at his post) (Vespasian)
dignum laude virum Musa vetat morithe Muse forbids the virtuous man to die (Horace)
dulce et decorum est pro patria morisweet and seemly it is to die for one’s country (Horace)
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.it is sweet and fitting to die for ones country. (Horace)
hic rogo, non furor est ne moriare mori?I ask, is it not madness to die that you may not die? (Martial)
homini necesse est moriman must die (Cicero)
ita feri ut se mori sentiatstrike him so that he can feel that he is dying (Suetonius, attributed to Caligula)
leges mori serviuntlaws are subservient to custom (Plautus)
leges neminem in paupertate vivere neque in anxietate mori permittuntit is never the intention of the law that anyone shall live in poverty or die in anguish (Justinian)
lex universa est quæ jubet nasci et morithere is a universal law that commands that we shall be born and we shall die (Publilius Syrus)
 

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