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fortis Fortuna adiuvat. Literally The strong ones, Fortune helps. From Terence comedy play Phormio. Engraved text. Stock Photo
Acta non verba. A Latin phrase meaning Deeds, not words. Engraved text. Stock Photo by ©zapomicron 120494592
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Acta non verba. A Latin phrase meaning Deeds, not words. Engraved text. Stock Photo by ©zapomicron 120494592
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Veni, vidi, vici. A Latin phrase meaning I came, I saw , I conquered. Stock Photo by ©zapomicron 120585178
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