Latin Phrases 

Memento Mori

"Remember you must die."

 A call to live with purpose, knowing life is limited and every moment matters.

2. ab absurdo : from the absurd

 3. Carpe diem Origin: Latin 

 "Seize the day."

 An invitation to act now, not is your only guarantee.

 4. Ad astra per aspera

 later - the present E

 Origin: Latin

 "To the stars through difficulties."

 A reflection that every dream requires struggle, and hardship is part of the journey upward.

 

5. Nihil desperandum

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Never despair."

 

A quiet reminder to stay hopeful even when circumstances feel impossible.

 

6. Eudaimonia

 

Origin: Greek

 

"Human flourishing."

 

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True success comes from living with virtue, meaning, and inner peace.

 

7. Tabula rasa

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Blank slate."

 

You are free to rewrite your story the past does not define what you can become.

 

8. Fortes fortuna adiuvat

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Fortune favors the bold."

 

Courage opens doors that comfort zones never will.

 

9. Ars longa, vita brevis

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Art is long, life is short."

 

Your creations may outlive you invest in what leaves a legacy.

 

10. Vox populi

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Voice of the people."

 

A reminder of the power of collective opinion and shared truth.

 

13. Cursus honorum

 

Origin: Latin "Course of honors."

 

Represents the lifelong path of building achievements step by step rather than rushing success.

 

14. Tempus fugit

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Time flies."

 

A gentle nudge to appreciate the present because moments pass quicker than we expect.

 

15. Ex nihilo nihil fit

 

Origin: Latin

 

"Nothing comes from nothing."

 

Progress requires effort you work for them. dreams grow only whe

 

16. Alea iacta est

 

Origin: Latin "The die is cast."

 

A reminder that once you've begun, there's no turning back commit fully to your choices.

 

17. Anima mundi

 

Origin: Latin "Soul of the world."

 

A reflective symbol of our deep connection to others and the world around us.

 

18. Catharsis

 

Origin: Greek

 

"Purification or emotional release."

 

Letting yourself feel deeply is part of healing and

 

becoming whole. 19. Lux in tenebris

 

Origin: Latin "Light in darkness."

 

Hope can appear even in your hardest seasons often when least expected.

 

20. Dum spiro spero

 

Origin: Latin

 

"While I breathe, I hope."

 

As long as you're alive, new beginnings are still possible.

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