Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Latin term or phrase:
omnia si perdideris Famam servare memento
English translation:
Whatsoever commodity you lose, be sure yet to preserve that jewel of a good name.
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Vidmantas Stilius
Apr 30, 2001 12:51
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Latin term
omnia si perdideris Famam servare memento
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family motto
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Whatsoever commodity you lose, be sure yet to preserve that jewel of a good name.
This translation of the phrase can be found in Thomas Brooks' "The Mute Christian under the Smarty Rod".
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