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Julia Roberts once said:
"When people bring you down enough, it seeps into the cracks of your self-esteem, and before long, you may find yourself judging your own worth. Words, especially negative ones, are like seeds���heard enough, they begin to dissolve, shaping the way you see yourself. It’s all too easy to let their voices drown out your own until you believe their opinions hold more truth than your own understanding of yourself.
But here’s the truth: no one else can define who you are or what you’re worth. You are more than their judgments, more than their passing criticisms. You carry a power that may be hidden right now, but it’s there, waiting for you to reclaim it. Every time someone tries to bring you down, take it as a reminder not of your limitations, but of the resilience you have to rise above. You are not a product of other people’s opinions; you are a product of your own dreams, your own efforts, and your own beliefs.
So when negativity comes your way, your peace has the power to filter it out, to let go of what doesn’t serve you, and to hold on tight to the truth that empowers you. Stand tall, trust the voice that knows your worth, and never stop choosing self-love over self-doubt. You are not who they say you are; you are who you decide you are.
How do you protect your self-worth when someone tries to bring you down or make you doubt yourself?"
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I’m in a deep state of reflection - by Ben Zank (1991), American
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List of Interesting Latin Phrases
A list I made just to satisfy my vain cravings for resonating mottos for a secret society I'm working on. Enjoy!
abi in malam crucem: to the devil with you!
ad astra per ardua: to the star by steep paths
ad augusta per angusta: to honors through difficulties
aegis fortissima virtus: virue is the strongest shield
amor vincit amnia: love conquers all things
animo et fide: by courage and faith
arbitrium est judicium: an award is a judgement
aut mors aut victoria: either death or victory
aut vincere aut mori: either victory or death
bello ac pace paratus: prepared in war and peace
bibamus, moriendum est: let us drink, death is certain (Seneca and Elder)
bonis omnia bona: all things are good to the good
cede nullis: yield to no one
cito maturum, cito putridum: soon ripe, soon rotten
consensus facit legem: consent makes law
data fata secutus: following what is decreed by fate (Virgil)
durum telum necessitas: necessity is a hrad weapson
dux vitae ratio: reason is the guide of life
e fungis nati homines: men born of mushrooms
ego sum, ergo omnia sunt: I am, therefore all things are
pulvis et umbra sumus: we are but dust and shadow
quae amissa salva: things lost are safe
timor mortis morte pejor: the fear of death is worse than death
triumpho morte tam vita: I triumph in death as in life
tu vincula frange: break your chains
vel prece vel pretio: for either love or for money
verbera, sed audi: whip me, but hear me
veritas temporis filia: truth is the daughter of time
vero nihil verius: nothing is truer than the truth
vestigia nulla restrorsum: foosteps do not go backward
victus vincimus: conquered, we conquer (Plautus)
sica inimicis: a gger to his enemies
sic vita humana: thus is human life
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Reference: <Latin for the Illiterati: a modern guide to an ancient language> by Jon R. Stone, second edition, 2009
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