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Tempora mutantur. (Latin proverb)
Translation: "The times are changed."
A short version of, Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis: "The times are changed and we with them."
A similar version is Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis: "All things are changed, and we with them."
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“tempora mutantur”
Tempora mutantur nos et mutamur in illis. (Latin proverb)
Translation: "Times change and we change with them."
Attributed to John Owen who died in 1622, a Welshman known for his Latin epigrams.
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Tempora mutantur permanet praestantia. (Latin motto)
Translation: "The times change but excellence prevails."
Motto of Mitchell Community College, Statesville, North Carolina, USA.
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