I think "let us dare" means to be strong enough to move on, especially when someone tells us they do not want us in their lives. Instead of moping about it, hassling them, or becoming psychotic about them and not letting them go, we need to dare to be healthy and move on. It also means having the courage to heal from our pasts instead of letting our pasts rule our lives. It also means to have the self love to get away from and stay away from those people who hurt, hit, and abuse us. "let us dare" means to be healthy, in EVERY aspect of the word. Hope this helps.
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
Iste est
latin for do more with less
The phrase 'epic world' translated to Latin as 'heroicis mundi'
SPQR is the Latin abbreviation for the phrase Senatus Populusque Romanus, meaning the Senate and Roman People.
Melior
Pecatis meis.
in extension
The direct translation of the word music from English to Latin is musica. This is a very common Latin phrase that is still in use.
Qui audet adipiscitur = Who dares, wins.
Ow-day-AH-moos is the pronunciation of 'Audeamus'. The Latin verb is in the form of the first person plural. The tense is the present subjunctive of the infinitive 'audere'. The meaning is 'Let us be bold'.
Epicum, genitive Epicii