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Quisque is an
extinct genus of
prehistoric herring that
lived during the
Upper Miocene subepoch. At
least two
species are known, Q. gilberti, from what...
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condensed version of
Theta Kappa Nu's ritual, and the
Latin open
motto Vir
Quisque Vir, or "Every man a man".[citation needed] It also
brought an infusion...
- of man to
control his
destiny and what
surrounds him: Homo
faber suae
quisque fortunae ("Every man is the
artifex of his destiny"). In
older anthropological...
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Samuel Pepys' bookplate. The
motto reads Mens
cujusque is est
Quisque – "Mind
Makes the Man"....
- 1: Unde apud
Platonem illa
civitas justissime ordinata traditur, in qua
quisque proprios nescit affectus.
Interpreting Thomas More's
Utopia By John Charles...
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Latin Translation Notes faber est suae
quisque fortunae every man is the
artisan of his own
fortune Appius Claudius Caecus;
motto of Fort
Street High...
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official government purposes. The school's
Latin motto is
Faber est suae
quisque fortunae,
translated as "Each
person is the
maker of his own fortune",...
- amet,
consectetuer adipiscing elit.
Curabitur dignissim venenatis pede.
Quisque dui dui,
ultricies ut,
facilisis non,
pulvinar non. Duis quis arcu a purus...
- of the
saying "every man is the
architect of his own fortune" (Latin:
quisque faber suae fortunae), and was
still known in the time of
Cicero In 279...
- it are
painted Pepys's coat of arms and his
motto "Mens
cujusque is est
quisque" ("The mind's the man"
taken from Cicero's De re
publica 6.26).
Pepys Library...