| James Wood, comp. Dictionary of Quotations. 1899. | | | | Manilius |
| | | Exemplumque Dei quisque est in imagine parvaEach man is the copy of his God in small. | 1 |
| Nascentes morimur, finisque ab origine pendetWe are born but to die (lit, die in being born), and our end hangs on to our beginning. | 2 |
| Omnia conando docilis solertia vincitBy application a docile shrewdness surmounts every difficulty. | 3 | | |
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