FAMOUS LATIN QUOTES ABOUT EDUCATION

“Nemo dat quod non habet.”

(No one gives what they don’t have.)

“Scientia potentia est.”

(Knowledge is power.)

“Non scholae, sed vitae discimus.”

(We learn not for school, but for life.)

“Per aspera ad astra.”

(Through hardships to the stars.)

“Docendo discimus.”

(By teaching, we learn.)

“Omnis ars naturae imitatio est.”

(All art is an imitation of nature.)

“Vivere est cogitare.”

(To live is to think.)

“Non vitae, sed scholae discimus.”

(We learn not for life, but for school.)

“Quisque faber suae fortunae est.”

(Everyone is the architect of their own fortune.)

“Discere est vincere.”

(To learn is to conquer.)

“Bonum studium pariunt sapientiae.”

(Good study produces wisdom.)

“Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur.”

(Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time.) FAMOUS QUOTE ABOUT IRONY

“Omnia vincit amor.”

(Love conquers all.)

“Ex nihilo nihil fit.”

(From nothing, nothing comes.)

“In vino veritas.”

(In wine, there is truth.)

“Fortis fortuna adiuvat.”

(Fortune favors the brave.)

“Labor omnia vincit.”

(Hard work conquers all.)

“Ad astra per aspera.”

(To the stars through difficulties.)

“Res ipsa loquitur.”

(The thing speaks for itself.)

“Exempli gratia”

“Pulvis et umbra sumus.”

(We are dust and shadow.)

“Audaces fortuna iuvat.”

(Fortune favors the bold.)

“Sine labore nihil.”

(Nothing without effort.)

“Saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas.”

(Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses.)