Sapientia semper vincit.
Hortus sapientiae
pro sapientia quod palma
It is spelt Sapientia. This is the feminine noun. No one speaks Latin as it is a dead language.
That has always been the conventional wisdom, but who can say?
semper fidelis
He was perfect and always showed wisdom, love, compassion, and was merciful. If you mean when in the Bible did it say so, then look up wisdom in your concordance.
semper fidelis
semper inductae
Nunc et semper.
Tuus frater semper.
videlicet, ut semper
vinco, vincere, vici, víctum This means "to conquer." To say, "I win" or "I conquer" you would say, "Vinco." Vinces - You win Vincet - He wins and so on.