Remember you will die
Remember the good times
Remember to live
Remember your destiny
A. Remember you will die
Blank slate
Clean slate
White table
Clear board
Who benefits?
What is good?
When in Rome
Where is the love?
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Ablative
A contrived or improbable solution to a plot problem
God from the machine
Through adversity to the stars
Divine intervention
From what comes before
From what comes after
From what is equal
From what is beyond
With highest honor
With great difficulty
With loud enthusiasm
With great praise
Something for something
This for that
Something for nothing
All for one
Cicero
Seneca
Lucretius
Marcus Aurelius
You shall have the body
In the beginning
To be or not to be
By the authority of the state
Paradox
Irony
Fallacy
Antithesis
The die is cast
The die is rolled
The die is won
The die is lost
God from the machine
In the absence of light
Through adversity to the stars
God is with us
Melior
Optimum
Malus
Peior
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc
Ad hoc
Carpe Diem
In vino veritas
Present
Imperfect
Future
Perfect
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc
Ad hoc
Carpe Diem
In vino veritas
Unwelcome person
Important person
Unknown person
Honorable person
Julius Caesar
Pompey the Great
Augustus
Mark Antony
Cicero
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Epictetus
Voice of nothing
Voice of the people
Voice of the gods
Voice of wisdom
After noon
Before noon
In the morning
In the evening
All other things being equal
With great power comes great responsibility
To infinity and beyond
Every cloud has a silver lining
God from the machine
In the absence of light
Through adversity to the stars
God is with us
Seize the day
Love conquers all
In the name of the Father
Live and let live
Horace
Ovid
Catullus
Juvenal
False Cause
Non Sequitur
Red Herring
Straw Man
Cicero
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Epictetus
Antonym
Synonym
Homonym
Anagram
Virgil
Ovid
Horace
Catullus
Thus passes the glory of the world
The end justifies the means
In the beginning
Through adversity to the stars