Qui audet adipiscitur = Who dares, wins.
Latin conquers all.
Who endures conquers
qui audet adipiscitur
The phrase "Time Conquers All" in Latin is "Tempus Omnia Vincit." In Latin, "tempus" means time, "omnia" means all, and "vincit" means conquers. This phrase reflects the idea that time has the power to overcome all obstacles and challenges.
The Spanish invaded Latin America some of these conquers were Cortez, Pizzaro, etc.
Amor vincit omnia
Amor Vincit Omnia is the latin.
Quidquid te furiat, te vincit (lit. whatever angers you, conquers you.) OR Aliquid, quod te furiat, te vincit (which is closer to the English, but less Latin in flavor)
"Qui audet adipiscitur" Latin for, "Who Dares, Wins"
Amor vincit omnia....Love conquers all
The pilgrim who carries a brooch inscribed with the Latin words "Amor Vincit Omnia," meaning "love conquers all," in the Canterbury Tales is the Prioress (Madame Eglentyne).
It is just one of those Latin proverbs not attributed to anyone in particular. Meaning 'truth conquers all'