Qui me amat, amat et canem meam.
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Who loves me, loves my dog.
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In Festo Sancti Michaelis, Sermo 1, sect. 3; translation from Richard Chevenix Trench, Archbishop of Dublin On the Lessons in Proverbs ( 1856) p. 148.
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Bernard quotes this as being a proverb in common use.Bernard of Clairvaux
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Apertos
Bacchus amat collis.Virgil
Liberavi animam meam.
Bernard of Clairvaux
Canis ingens, catena vinctus, in pariete erat pictus superque quadrata littera scriptum ‘Cave canem.’
Petronius
Quod cum in maximo uigore floreret imperii, sedile suum in littore maris cum ascenderet statui iussit. Dixit autem mari ascendenti: "Tu mee dicionis es, et terra in qua sedeo mea est, nec fuit qui inpune meo resisteret imperio. Impero igitur tibi ne in terram meam ascendas, nec uestes uel membra dominatoris tui madefacere presumas."
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