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- In vino veritas (In wine there is truth)
- Errare humanum est (Everyone makes mistakes)
- Cui bono (Whom does it benefit?)
Ill edit more in, as i remember them :)
I have no idea why scholars say stuff like this :D
I think the english version of the quote is "The die is cast".
Theyre possessed by evil spirits. Go fetch the holy water!
" too much cheese toast makes you fat"
Ardua prima via est.
Cui bono?
Variatio delectat.
Alea iacta est.
In vino veritas.
Beati pauperes spiritu.
Ego sum, qui sum.
Errare humanum est.
Cogito ergo sum.