The Latin sentence Dum vita est spes est means "While there's life there's hope". It doesn't appear that Cicero said it, however.
A more common Latin proverb expressing the same thought is Dum spiro spero, "While I breathe I hope". Cicero doesn't seem to have said that, either.
dum vita est spes est
In English, Semper spes est is "There is always hope."Semper = alwaysSpes = hopeest = [there] is
Haec vita mea est - This is my life. Bellum pace tua est peccatum - War from your peace is a sin.
Joachim Meisner's motto is 'spes nostra firma est pro vobis'.
Prefer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. Tibi gratias agimus quod nilil fumas Aut viam inveniam aut facium Faber est quisque fortunae suae nil desperandum nulli secundus per aspera ad astra dum vita es spes est
Aqua vita est.
It is my life.
Life is beauty
haec vita est
"life is good for you"
Mea uxor est mea vita.
I think you mean "Ars longa, vita brevis," or "Art (is) long, life short."