"Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit" is a Latin phrase from Virgil's "Aeneid," often translated as "Perhaps someday we will look back on these things with joy." It expresses a sense of hope and the belief that current struggles or hardships may be viewed positively in the future. The phrase encapsulates the idea of enduring difficult times with the faith that they will contribute to personal growth or future happiness.
Perhaps in the future even these things will be pleasant to remember. Virgil Aeneid Bk I. I believe Mike Gallagher
The Latin phrase Haec olim meminisse juvabis means "someday, you will be happy to remember even these things". It comes from Vergil's Aeneid.
The motto of St. Cuthbert's High School is 'Quies In Caelo'.
perhaps it will be a joy later to remember these things.
Lymm High School's motto is 'Olim Meminisse Juvabit'.
For Olim was created in 1987.
Catherine Olim's birth name is Catherine Anne Olim.
It translates to, "Perhaps someday it will help* to have remembered even these things." It is from Book 1 of Vergil's Aeneid. It relates to all those things in one's life... all those trials and tribulations that occur in everyone's life that, at the time, seem insurmountable... but which, years later, we look back with clearer vision and see as a turning point... a crossroads, if you will, in our life. *Note on "iuvabit"--the basic definition is "help" ("it will help"), but in this case it means something more like "it will be pleasant." A similar thought in English is, "Sometime we'll look back on this and laugh."
Mr Olim was created in 1961.
Luís Olim was born in 1981.
Olim cives is Latin for "formerly citizens".
Olim Navkarov was born on 1983-03-03.