Monday, November 9, 2015

Mondays, they're like that.


I need to translate this into Latin, and use it as a motto.

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  1. is that William Burroughs?

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    1. I think you're right - although at first blush I hoped and prayed it was Enoch Powell.

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    2. Hey man.........it's Virgil....from the Reb.....hope you're well. if you be the RD from the same place.....hell...even if you ain't!

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    3. Hey, Virgil. Yeah, it's me, still goin and turned 70 back in April. Best to you and yours.

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  2. Hm, have you tried the Latin translation yet. I'm so wore out from work today; I could use a t-shirt with that slogan.
    Steve

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  3. I bring not peace, but a sword-----------Et terram non veni pacem mittere, sed gladium.
    I used this: http://en.eprevodilac.com/prevodilac-engleski-latinski
    Steve

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  4. .Author: Jesus Christ Matthew 10:34

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  5. Where's that clip from? For some reason I'm thinking it's from the Emilio Estevez masterpiece "Repo Man", but I'm not 100% sure.
    I always wanted to quote that line at hippie/liberal types who assume Jesus was non-violent or would be against guns.

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