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Non Omnis Moriar is from a poem by Quintus Horatius Flaccus (or more commonly known as Horace) from his Carmina 3.30. It may be translated as "I shall not wholly die." Horace was one of Rome's most famous lyric poets.

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Latin for "I shall not wholly die" Attributed to Horace. Meaning a life well lived does not fade after death, but is remembered forever.

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