"Not for self but for country."
Non Silba Sed Anthar(Not for self, but for others)
they sed later aligator and just left
Eli whitney!!!!
A friend today came to me and asked for my boot and i sed only if you gife me your shirt And that is a fair trade
cuz i sed for them too :P
It is pronounced nan see-bee sayd pah-tree-ah
Not for himself, but others.
Michael Vick
it is latin, it means: not to them
The motto of Tulane University is 'Non Sibi Sed Suis'.
The meaning in English of the Latin phrase 'Non sibi sed suis' is the following: Not to himself, but for his own. It may be seen as a variation on the Latin saying 'Sic vos non vobis', which means 'Thus you but not for you'. In both cases, the wider context is one of doing something, but not to one's benefit alone. In terms of the specific question, the situation may be one of doing something for one's family and friends.
The motto of Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead is 'Non Sibi Sed Tott'.
The motto of Lagos Preparatory School is 'Non sibi, sed omnibus'.
The motto of George Abbot School is 'Non Sibi Sed Toti'.
The motto of Georgia Historical Society is 'Non sibi, sed Alliis'.
The motto of Aspley State High School is 'Non Sibi Sed Omnibus'.
The motto of Royal Russell School is 'Non Sibi Sed Omnibus - Not for self but for all'.