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Updated: June 12, 2025


What am I? The humble interpreter of a single line left to us by the greatest of the Apostles a single line out of thousands all equally full of light. Before us, Saint Paul said, 'In Deo vivimus movemur et sumus. In our day, less believing and more learned, or better instructed and more sceptical, we should ask the Apostle, 'To what end this perpetual motion?

Apart from such an assertion, or such a result, I am little aware of the pace. But, seated on the old mail-coach, we needed no evidence out of ourselves to indicate the velocity. On this system the word was Non magna loquimur, as upon railways, but magna vivimus.

I believe it is Crux mihi ancora; but that doesn't just suit me, so I've adopted one of my own" he looked straight at Roberta "Dum vivimus, vivamus. Isn't that a pleasanter one in this workaday world?" Ted was struggling hard, but his two months' experience with the rudiments of Latin would not serve him. "What do they mean?" he asked eagerly.

The subject is his family-motto, Dum vivimus, vivamus; which, in its primary signification, is, to be sure, not very suitable to a Christian divine; but he paraphrased it thus: "Live, while you live, the EPICURE would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live, while you live, the sacred PREACHER cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.

As I was gazing on him, to my unspeakable Joy, he took a Quiver of Arrows from his Shoulder, in order to make me a Present of it; but as I was reaching out my Hand to receive it of him, I knocked it against a Chair, and by that means awaked. Ital. No. 64. Monday, May 14, 1711. Steele. ... Hic vivimus Ambitiosa Paupertate omnes ... Juv.

"Either London or the dear old place will be an awakening," said Vaura, as they wend their way to the salons. "Yes." said Trevalyon, "for nowhere could one better enjoy the dolce far niente of Italian languor than here. Del Castello, I fancy, lives his life." "Dum vivimus vivamus," said Vaura.

Acternisque senes curis, dum quaerimus aevum Perdimus, et nullo votorum fine beati Victuros agimus semper, nec vivimus unquam? These passages have been cited from the Astronomica because, to all but a few professional students of Latin, the poem is practically unknown.

Their churches are differentiating, now into groups of cold, fashionable devotees, in no way distinguishable from similar white groups save in color of skin; now into large social and business institutions catering to the desire for information and amusement of their members, warily avoiding unpleasant questions both within and without the black world, and preaching in effect if not in word: Dum vivimus, vivamus.

"Captain, you're nodding," said Ardan at last, after a longer silence than usual; "the fact is, Barbican is the only wake man of the party, because he is puzzling over his problem. Dum vivimus vivamus! As we are asleep let us be asleep!" So saying he threw himself on the mattress, and his companions immediately followed the example.

Apart from such an assertion, or such a result, I myself am little aware of the pace. But, seated on the old mail-coach, we needed no evidence out of ourselves to indicate the velocity. On this system the word was not magna loquimur, as upon railways, but vivimus.

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