„Nam quod in iuventute non discitur, in matura aetate nescitar” – What you haven’t learnt in youth, you won’t know in maturity.

„Nihil est difficile volenti” – There are no difficulties for those who desire.

„Qua bene coepisti, sic bene semper eas” – Continue walking on the way, where you have successfully learnt how to walk.

„Quantum scimus, gutta est, ignoramus mare” – What we know is a drop, what we don’t know is a sea.

„Ubi ius incertum, ibi ius nullum” – If right is hesitating, there is no right.

„Ubi rerum testimonia adsunt, quid opus est verbis?” (Cicero) – When deeds speak for themselves, why do we need words?

„Volenti (voluntario) nihil difficile” – For those who desire there are no difficulties.

„Voluptas e difficili data dulcissima est” (Syrus) – Satisfaction achieved with work is the most pleasant.