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Suum cuique (pulchrum est). That is all that I have found. The suum is the reflexive pronoun referring to the "his own" part. The cuique is the dative of qui, quae, quod (who/that/which, who/that/which, that/which) meaning "to each". The pulchrum est is "(it) is beautiful". Together it means "to each his own is beautiful". This means that someone's own something is beautiful to that someone; whereas it may not be beautiful--even ugly--to another.

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