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Original text - Latin - non qua itur sed qua eundum est

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non qua itur sed qua eundum est
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Submitted by bhw
Source language: Latin

non qua itur sed qua eundum est
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Sætningen er brugt som udsagnpå et familie våbenskjold tegnet i 1921.
15 September 2012 15:45





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16 September 2012 00:42

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Please, dear. Can you help me with a bridge here?

CC: Aneta B.

18 September 2012 22:29

Aneta B.
Number of messages: 4487
Hi Lene!
It comes from Seneca "On the Happy Life".
It means: "Not where you go, but where you should go" (but, there is no "you" in the text, because the Latin version is an impersonal expression. So this "you" is also impersonal here).

19 September 2012 12:50

gamine
Number of messages: 4611
Thanks so much Aneta..