Vos reputo proinde vos es
The above literally translated to "You (plural) I think consequently you (singular) are you (plural)."
"You think therefore you are" talking to one person would be "Cogitas ergo es."
If you were talking to more than one person, it would be "Cogitatis ergo estis."
Possunt, quia posse videntur
"ex nihil" is Latin for "from nothing", I think that's what you're after? Your question's worded a bit strangely :p
I believe that "it is what it is?" would translate to "est estne?" I am not sure but I think that it is right.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
The English word 'Timeless' means the same as 'Eternal' in Latin. Therefore the correct Latin translation would be: aeternus (m), aeterna (f), aeternum (n).
cogere
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
One Latin word for turtle is turtur, turturis
think before you act
I think it means cactus
Possunt, quia posse videntur
The Romans had no conception of the modern time interval we call the "minute", therefore there is no translation.
I think therefore I am, cogito ergo sum. (Descartes)
"ex nihil" is Latin for "from nothing", I think that's what you're after? Your question's worded a bit strangely :p
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
I believe that "it is what it is?" would translate to "est estne?" I am not sure but I think that it is right.