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Alteri, si tibi. (Latin phrase)
Translation: "To another, as if to thyself."
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Ab alio expectes, alteri quod feceris. (Latin term)
Translation: "Expect from others what you have done to them."

Prout multis ut faciant vobis homines, et vos facite illis similiter; "As you would that men should do to you, do you also to them in like manner." From Luke 6:31 of the Latin Vulgate, a Latin version of the Bible produced by Saint Jerome in the 4th century.

From Latin vulgata editio, "an edition made public" or "an edition for ordinary people" which is a version used by the Roman Catholic Church.

Fac alteri ut tibi vis.
Translation: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

Considered the "Golden Rule" given by Jesus Christ.

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Serit arbores quae saeclo prosint alteri.
He plants trees to be useful to another generation.
—Caecilius Statius (c.219-166 B.C.)
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