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  1. Here is a clean English rendering + condensed summary of your list:

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    1) Roman / Legionary Style (Military Latin Maxims)

    Honor et Virtus — Honor and courage

    Virtus et Disciplina — Courage and discipline

    Fides et Honor — Loyalty and honor

    Dignitas in pugna — Dignity in battle

    Pro Honore — For honor

    Pro Dignitate — For dignity

    Non sine honore — Not without honor

    Fortitudo et Honos — Strength and honor

    Honos ante omnia — Honor above all

    Mors sine dedecore — Death without disgrace

    Summary:
    A classical Roman military ethos centered on honor, discipline, loyalty, and dignified conduct in combat—even unto death.

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    2) Modern Motto Style (Tattoo / Personal Code)

    Dignitas mea, non superbia — My dignity, not pride

    Principia mea sunt lex mea — My principles are my law

    Non gloria, sed veritas — Not glory, but truth

    Virtus super omnia — Virtue above all

    Dignitas est radix mea — Dignity is my root

    Fides mihi regula est — Loyalty is my rule

    Mea via: dignitas — My path: dignity

    Sine dignitate nihil — Without dignity, nothing

    Veritas et dignitas — Truth and dignity

    Non cedo principiis — I do not yield my principles

    Summary:
    A personal ethical framework emphasizing integrity, truth, self-governance, and refusal to compromise core principles.

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    If you want next level refinement, I can also:

    tighten them into single-word insignia style (coat-of-arms / unit patch)

    or convert them into pure classical Cicero/Tacitus-grade Latin

    or design a hierarchical motto system (primary + secondary + battle cry)

    #HonorEtVirtus #VirtusEtDisciplina #FidesEtHonor #DignitasInPugna #ProHonore #ProDignitate #NonSineHonore #FortitudoEtHonos #HonosAnteOmnia #MorsSineDedecore #DignitasMea #PrincipiaMea #VeritasEtDignitas #VirtusSuperOmnia #NonCedoPrincipiis #MeaViaDignitas #FidesMihiRegulaEst #SineDignitateNihil #StoicEthos #RomanVirtues #LatinMottos #PersonalCode #EthicalPrinciples

  2. Here is a clean English rendering + condensed summary of your list:

    ---

    1) Roman / Legionary Style (Military Latin Maxims)

    Honor et Virtus — Honor and courage

    Virtus et Disciplina — Courage and discipline

    Fides et Honor — Loyalty and honor

    Dignitas in pugna — Dignity in battle

    Pro Honore — For honor

    Pro Dignitate — For dignity

    Non sine honore — Not without honor

    Fortitudo et Honos — Strength and honor

    Honos ante omnia — Honor above all

    Mors sine dedecore — Death without disgrace

    Summary:
    A classical Roman military ethos centered on honor, discipline, loyalty, and dignified conduct in combat—even unto death.

    ---

    2) Modern Motto Style (Tattoo / Personal Code)

    Dignitas mea, non superbia — My dignity, not pride

    Principia mea sunt lex mea — My principles are my law

    Non gloria, sed veritas — Not glory, but truth

    Virtus super omnia — Virtue above all

    Dignitas est radix mea — Dignity is my root

    Fides mihi regula est — Loyalty is my rule

    Mea via: dignitas — My path: dignity

    Sine dignitate nihil — Without dignity, nothing

    Veritas et dignitas — Truth and dignity

    Non cedo principiis — I do not yield my principles

    Summary:
    A personal ethical framework emphasizing integrity, truth, self-governance, and refusal to compromise core principles.

    ---

    If you want next level refinement, I can also:

    tighten them into single-word insignia style (coat-of-arms / unit patch)

    or convert them into pure classical Cicero/Tacitus-grade Latin

    or design a hierarchical motto system (primary + secondary + battle cry)

    #HonorEtVirtus #VirtusEtDisciplina #FidesEtHonor #DignitasInPugna #ProHonore #ProDignitate #NonSineHonore #FortitudoEtHonos #HonosAnteOmnia #MorsSineDedecore #DignitasMea #PrincipiaMea #VeritasEtDignitas #VirtusSuperOmnia #NonCedoPrincipiis #MeaViaDignitas #FidesMihiRegulaEst #SineDignitateNihil #StoicEthos #RomanVirtues #LatinMottos #PersonalCode #EthicalPrinciples

  3. A quotation from Eleanor Roosevelt

    Perhaps that’s what we all had to do — think out for ourselves what we could believe and how we could live by it. And so I came to the conclusion that you had to use this life to develop the very best that you could develop.

    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist
    Essay (1951-12), “This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,” on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio

    More about this quote: wist.info/roosevelt-eleanor/82…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #eleanorroosevelt #belief #beliefsystem #besteffort #doyourbest #excellence #goodbehavior #meaningoflife #moralcode #personalcode #selfactualization #selfchallenging #selfcorrection #selfdevleopment #selfexamination #selfimprovement #selfquestioning #selfrespect

  4. A quotation from Eleanor Roosevelt

    Perhaps that’s what we all had to do — think out for ourselves what we could believe and how we could live by it. And so I came to the conclusion that you had to use this life to develop the very best that you could develop.

    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist
    Essay (1951-12), “This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,” on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio

    More about this quote: wist.info/roosevelt-eleanor/82…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #eleanorroosevelt #belief #beliefsystem #besteffort #doyourbest #excellence #goodbehavior #meaningoflife #moralcode #personalcode #selfactualization #selfchallenging #selfcorrection #selfdevleopment #selfexamination #selfimprovement #selfquestioning #selfrespect

  5. A quotation from Eleanor Roosevelt

    Perhaps that’s what we all had to do — think out for ourselves what we could believe and how we could live by it. And so I came to the conclusion that you had to use this life to develop the very best that you could develop.

    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist
    Essay (1951-12), “This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,” on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio

    More about this quote: wist.info/roosevelt-eleanor/82…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #eleanorroosevelt #belief #beliefsystem #besteffort #doyourbest #excellence #goodbehavior #meaningoflife #moralcode #personalcode #selfactualization #selfchallenging #selfcorrection #selfdevleopment #selfexamination #selfimprovement #selfquestioning #selfrespect

  6. A quotation from Eleanor Roosevelt

    Perhaps that’s what we all had to do — think out for ourselves what we could believe and how we could live by it. And so I came to the conclusion that you had to use this life to develop the very best that you could develop.

    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) First Lady of the US (1933–1945), politician, diplomat, activist
    Essay (1951-12), “This I Believe: Growth that Starts from Thinking,” on Edward R. Murrow, This I Believe, CBS Radio

    More about this quote: wist.info/roosevelt-eleanor/82…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #eleanorroosevelt #belief #beliefsystem #besteffort #doyourbest #excellence #goodbehavior #meaningoflife #moralcode #personalcode #selfactualization #selfchallenging #selfcorrection #selfdevleopment #selfexamination #selfimprovement #selfquestioning #selfrespect

  7. A quotation from Selden, John:

    «
    A glorious Church is like a magnificent feast; there is all the variety that may be, but every one chooses out a dish or two that he likes, and lets the rest alone: how glorious soever the Church is, every one chooses out of it his own religion, by which he governs himself, and lets the rest alone.
    »

    Sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/selden-john/6037/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #buffet #cafeteria #church #doctrine #personalcode #personalreligion #individual #belief

  8. A quotation from Selden, John:

    «
    A glorious Church is like a magnificent feast; there is all the variety that may be, but every one chooses out a dish or two that he likes, and lets the rest alone: how glorious soever the Church is, every one chooses out of it his own religion, by which he governs himself, and lets the rest alone.
    »

    Sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/selden-john/6037/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #buffet #cafeteria #church #doctrine #personalcode #personalreligion #individual #belief

  9. A quotation from Selden, John:

    «
    A glorious Church is like a magnificent feast; there is all the variety that may be, but every one chooses out a dish or two that he likes, and lets the rest alone: how glorious soever the Church is, every one chooses out of it his own religion, by which he governs himself, and lets the rest alone.
    »

    Sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/selden-john/6037/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #buffet #cafeteria #church #doctrine #personalcode #personalreligion #individual #belief

  10. A quotation from Euripides:

    «
    And what is shameful if those who do it don’t think it so?

    [τί δ’ αἰσχρὸν ἢν μὴ τοῖσι χρωμένοις δοκῇ]
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/euripides/66964/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #moralrelativism #morality #personalcode #perspective #shame #vice #virtue

  11. A quotation from Euripides:

    «
    And what is shameful if those who do it don’t think it so?

    [τί δ’ αἰσχρὸν ἢν μὴ τοῖσι χρωμένοις δοκῇ]
    »

    Full quote, sourcing, notes:
    wist.info/euripides/66964/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #moralrelativism #morality #personalcode #perspective #shame #vice #virtue