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audacter calumnaire semper aliquid haeret
ow-DAH-ktehr kah-luum-nih-AH-reh SEM-pehr AH-lih-kwid HI-ret talk about negative campaigning!
This advice, "slander boldly, something always sticks," goes way back in time. And, for the slanderer, has more often than not been proved effective. So, while our century has had its share of shameless lying, we certainly didn't invent the technique.
contra felicem vix deus vires habet
KAWN-trah feh-LEE-kem wiks DAY-uus WIHR-ehs HAH-betdon't bet against a crapshooter on a roll
Publilius Syrus telling us that "against a lucky man a god scarcely has power." Why buck the odds?
dea certe
DEH-ah KEHR-tay assuredly a goddess
A fine compliment to pay any woman of outstanding achievement in her lifetime.
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