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Whatever you learn, you learn it for yourself.
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"Those who have ears to hear, let them hear." (Vulgate, Matthew 11:15)
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"He who does not go forward, loses ground." or "He who does not accomplish anything, is a failure/has shortcomings.”.
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Qui scribit, bis legit.
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"Who is silent is seen to agree, when he ought to and might have spoken.”.
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"He who transplanted still sustains." (motto of Connecticut referring to the transplantation of settlers from England to the New World.)
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"He who wishes to give little shouldn't ask for much.”.
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"That which harms, often teaches.”.
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Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law. (motto of the U.S. state of Missouri).
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A wise man takes everything he owns with himself. (i.e. in his head, his wealth is his wisdom)
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Wisdom is power.
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Knowledge has no enemies but the ignorant.
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If you are in Rome, live in the Roman way, if you are somewhere else, live like there. (attributed to Ambrose of Milan)
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Silent leges inter arma.
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Some remedies are worse than the disease.
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"More law, less justice." (Cicero, De officiis I, 10, 33)
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Works are harder than words.
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Sutor, ne ultra crepidam!
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Times should be adapted to.
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Time flees, eternity dwells.
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"Take up and read; take up and read!" (Augustinus)
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"Where there is doubt, there is freedom." legal, meaning when in doubt the prisoner has to be freed.
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