After death
Before death
During death
Beyond death
A. After death
Virgil
Ovid
Horace
Catullus
Ovid
Virgil
Horace
Catullus
Which was to be demonstrated
The end of the demonstration
Therefore, it is proven
In the beginning
Remember to live
Remember to die
Remember to love
Remember to laugh
Something for something
This for that
Something for nothing
All for one
Antonym
Synonym
Homonym
Anagram
And so on
For example
In the beginning
To the end
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Dative
I came, I saw, I bought
I came, I saw, I conquered
I came, I saw, I loved
I came, I saw, I ate
Appeal to Popularity
Non Sequitur
Red Herring
Straw Man
Let the buyer beware
Buyer's remorse
Buyer's paradise
Buyer's delight
Always faithful
Always brave
Always strong
Always wise
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Dative
Cicero
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Epictetus
It is sweet and proper to die for one's country
In the beginning
To be or not to be
Love conquers all
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Dative
To the point of sickness
To the end of time
To infinity
To the stars
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Cicero
Lucretius
Great work
Great artist
Great emperor
Great architect
To infinity
To the point of sickness
To the stars
To the end of time
Anno Domini
Carpe Diem
Veni, Vidi, Vici
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc
With highest honor
With great difficulty
With loud enthusiasm
With great praise
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Ablative
Out of many, one
In God we trust
Liberty or death
United we stand
Ovid
Virgil
Aesop
Horace
Thus passes the glory of the world
The end justifies the means
In the beginning
Through adversity to the stars
Hail Caesar, those who are about to die salute you
In the name of the Father
To be or not to be
Seize the day
Bread and circuses
In the name of the Father
To be or not to be
Love conquers all
God from the machine
In the absence of light
Through adversity to the stars
God is with us
Red Herring
Straw Man
Non Sequitur
Ad Hominem