- "Aut
inveniam viam aut faciam" (or "Aut viam
inveniam aut faciam") is
Latin for "I
shall either find a way or make one". The
first word "aut" may be omitted...
-
Independent ****ociation of Prep
Schools (IAPS). The
school motto is aut viam
inveniam aut faciam, a
Latin phrase which translates literally as “Find a way or...
- soul and spirit.” (Jessie Moon Holton, 1866–1951). The School's
motto is
Inveniam viam aut faciam—I will find a way or make one. In the
Upper School, Holton-Arms...
- simultaneously: if one ends, so does the other, and vice versa. aut viam
inveniam aut
faciam I will
either find a way or make one
Hannibal aut
vincere aut...
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Evans Lawton US Army
Reserve Center, Fort Carson, CO Motto(s) "Aut viam
inveniam aut faciam" ("I will
either find a way or make one")
Commanders Current...
- simultaneously: if one ends, so does the other, and vice versa. aut viam
inveniam aut
faciam I will
either find a way or make one
Hannibal aut
vincere aut...
- pens in
saltire Proper.
Shield Azure semy of snow
crystals Proper.
Supporters On
either side a
Siamese Cat Proper.
Motto Aut
Inveniam Viam Aut Faciam...
- frostbite.
Bedridden for w****s
while recuperating,
Peary wrote on a wall,
Inveniam viam aut
faciam ("I
shall find a way or make one."), the
words Hannibal...
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Sidney KG
Sidney c. 1588. At the top left is
inscribed his
Latin motto:
Inveniam Viam Aut
Faciam ("I
shall find the way or make it") 1st Earl of Leicester...
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moved again to its
current location in 1966. The
school motto is "Aut Viam
Inveniam Aut Faciam",
which is
Latin for "Either I
shall find a way or I
shall make...