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alea iacta est

The die is cast Classical Wisdom

Caesar crossing the Rubicon (49 BC) per Suetonius. Alea = die (dice). Iacta = cast/thrown

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omnia vincit amor, et nos cedamus amori Love conquers all, and let us yield to love ars longa vita brevis Art is long — life is short carpe diem Seize the day cogito ergo sum I think, therefore I am dum spiro spero While I breathe, I hope errare humanum est To err is human

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