Verified "Homo sum; humani nil a me alienum puto." Translation: "I am a man, I consider nothing human foreign to me." Pronunciation: homo: s' uma:ni ni:l .. a m'alie:num puto: -- (A colon after a vowel indicates length. Apostrophes show elisions. ".." shows a pause or caesura.) Source: Heauton Timorumenos, 77 "Hinc illae lacrimae." Translation: "Hence those tears." Source: Andria, 126 "Fortis fortuna adiuvat." Translation: "Fortune favours the brave." Pronunciation: forti:s fortu:n' adiu:vat Source: Phormio, 203 "Quot homines, tot sententiae: suo' quoique mos." Translation: "There are as many opinions as there are people: everyone has their own way of doing things." (literal trans.: So many men, so many opinions: to each his own way) Source: Phormio, 454 "The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love." Source: Heauton Timoroumenos, 2nd century BC.