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Victrix causa diis placuit, sed victa Catoni.
Latin for: “the victorious cause pleased the gods, but the conquered cause pleased Cato.” Cato was a Roman Republic orator and Stoicist known for his stubbornness, tenacity, and infallible integrity. The saying means that there is honor even in defeat because you stood by your beliefs regardless of the outcome.


