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Latin has the adjectives tranquillus, placidus and aequus which can all mean tranquil.
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
How you say equal in Latin is "aequus", or you could even say "par" to say equal in Latin.
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'In vino veritas' is Latin for 'in wine, the truth'. It refers to the fact that, owing to their inhibitions being lowered, people are more honest after they have been drinking alcohol, and often say things they wouldn't say if sober. Pliny the Elder is credited with coining the phrase.
"Veritas audere."
You may just say "truth," which is "Veritas". To indicate that something is factual, you might say "ita vero," or "thus truly."
The Latin word for money is pecunia. Silver money is argentum; a coin is nummus.
He who is brave is free (hammer design with banner says) veritas truth is my hammer
Christ is light and truth would be translated Christus lux et veritas est
Say what you mean and mean what you say.