"Hope is the fulcrum of life."
Fulcrum in Classical Latin was "bedpost", but it's hard to imagine that's what this quotation is intended to mean. Much more likely that the word is being used in its modern sense of "pivot [around which a lever turns]".
The Latin word "vitae" translates to "life" in English.
Vir ignis et vir vitae.
Curriculum Vitae
Nam quis est vitae et fraternitatis ignis?
CV stands for curriculum vitae, which is a Latin phrase that translates to "course of life" in English. When spelled out in full, it is spelled "curriculum vitae."
Curriculum Vitae - Latin Resume - English Constant Velocity joint - Automotive
Curriculum vitae is a Latin phrase. When translated to English, it means course of life. It is used as a resume that is attached to a job application.
Vitae.
"Vitae discimus" translates to "we learn from life" in English.
we don't learn for school but for life
"Transmutata vitae" is a Latin phrase basically meaning "transfer of life."
Fructus vitae