Virgil
Ovid
Horace
Catullus
B. Ovid
Cicero
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Epictetus
Something for something
This for that
Something for nothing
All for one
Horace
Ovid
Catullus
Juvenal
I think, I am
I think, therefore I am
I am, therefore I think
To think is to be
Voice of the people
Voice of God
Voice of reason
Voice of authority
By the fact itself
After the fact
By the law itself
For the greater good
Nominative
Genitive
Accusative
Locative
Great work
Great artist
Great emperor
Great architect
Beware of the dog
Beware of the cat
Beware of the lion
Beware of the snake
In the place of a parent
In the absence of a parent
In the love of a parent
In the name of a parent
After noon
Before noon
In the morning
In the evening
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc
Ad hoc
Carpe Diem
In vino veritas
Voice of nothing
Voice of the people
Voice of the gods
Voice of wisdom
Ad Hominem
Non Sequitur
Red Herring
Straw Man
Out of many, one
In God we trust
Liberty or death
United we stand
Which was to be demonstrated
The end of the demonstration
Therefore, it is proven
In the beginning
Axiom
Paradox
Syllogism
Conundrum
After death
Before death
During death
Beyond death
Virgil
Ovid
Horace
Catullus
Virgil
Ovid
Horace
Catullus
From what comes before
From what comes after
From what is equal
From what is beyond
The die is cast
The die is rolled
The die is won
The die is lost
For the public good
For the greater good
For the benefit of one
For the good of all
Anno Domini
Carpe Diem
Veni, Vidi, Vici
Post hoc, ergo propter hoc
In loco parentis
Ex post facto
Ad hoc
Quid pro quo
Present
Imperfect
Future
Perfect
Post hoc
Pro bono
Ex post facto
In vino veritas
False Cause
Non Sequitur
Red Herring
Straw Man
Melior
Optimum
Malus
Peior
Seneca
Marcus Aurelius
Cicero
Lucretius