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August 27, 2017

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"Belinda sat back in her chair, and closed her eyes, and waited for the scar to blossom on her cheek."

“Belinda sat back in her chair, and closed her eyes, and waited for the scar to blossom on her cheek.”

- Neil Gaiman, from “The Wedding Present”, in Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fictions and Illusions (via the-final-sentence)
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August 26, 2017

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taikatalvittu:
Darkher,  Jayn H. Wissenberg.



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Latin phrases to use as incantations.

mothmaam:


This is gonna be a long list.




ab intra - from within

ab origine - from the source


absit iniuria - “let insult be absent”



absit invidia - “let envy be absent”



absit omen - “let omens be absent”



ab uno disce omnes - from one, learn all.



abyssus abyssum invocat - deep calleth unto deep



a capite ad calcem - from head to heel



acta non verba - actions not words



ad altiora tendo - “I strive to higher things”


ad astra - to the stars



ad fontes - to the sources



ad meliora - towards better things



ad oculos - to the eyes



ad undas - to the waves



ad victoriam - to victory



adsum - I am here



a fortiori - from the stronger/from strength



a mari usque ad mare - from sea to sea



audeamus - let us dare


audentes fortuna iuvat - fortune favors the bold



audi, vide, tace - hear, see, be silent



beatae memoriae - of blessed memory



bona fide - in good faith



bono malum superate - overcome evil with good



capax infiniti - holding the infinite



carpe diem - seize the day



carpe noctem - seize the night



cave - beware



ceteris paribus - all other things being equal


circa - around


citius, altius, fortius - faster, higher, stronger



clavis aurea - golden key



cogito ergo sum - I think, therefor I am



compos mentis - in control of the mind



concilio et labore - by wisdom and effort



concordia cum veritate - in harmony with truth



concordia salus - well-being through harmony



coniunctis viribus - with connected strength



consummatum est - it is complete



corruptus in extremis - corrupt to the extreme



crescit eundo - it grows as it goes


de novo - from the new


de profundis - from the depths


dies irae - day of wrath



dona nobis pacem - give us peace



ego te provoco - I challenge you



esse est percipi - to be is to be perceived  



esse quam videri - to be, rather than to seem



esto quod es - be what you are



ex animo - from the soul



ex luna scientia - from the moon, knowledge



ex scientia tridens - from knowledge, sea power



ex silentio - from silence



ex undis - from the waves of the sea



experientia docet - experience teaches



fac et spera - do and hope



fac fortia et patere - do brave deed and endure



faciam quodlibet quod necesse est - I’ll do whatever it takes



faciam ut mei memineris - I’ll make you remember me



facta, non verba - deeds, not words



fortis et liber - strong and free



fortis in arduis - strong in difficulties



gloriosus et liber - glorious and free


hic abundant leones - here lions abound



hic et nunc - here and now


hic sunt dracones - here there are dragons



hinc illae lacrimae - hence those tears



hinc itur ad astra - from here the way leads to the stars



igni ferroque - with fire and iron



in memoriam - into the memory



in nocte consilium - advice comes over night


libra - balance


littera scripta manet - the written words endure



locus standi - a right to stand



luceo non uro - I shine, not burn



luctor et emergo - I struggle and emerge



mare liberum - free sea



memento vivere - remember to live



more ferarum - like beasts



natura non contristatur - nature is not saddened



nec spe, nec metu - without hope, without fear



noli me tangere - do not touch me



ophidia in herba - a snake in the grass



pro se - for oneself



propria manu - by one’s own hand



quaere - to seek



quod abundat non obstat - what is abundant does not hinder



resurgam - I shall arise



semper ad meliora - always towards better things



semper anticus - always forward



semper apertus - always open



semper fortis - always brave



semper liber - always free


stet - let it stand


tuebor - I will protect



vera causa - true cause
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