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The Latin phrase "veritas odium parit" is from the ancient Roman era, during the late Republic and early Empire. It translates to "truth begets hatred" and reflects the idea that speaking the truth can sometimes lead to animosity or resentment from others.

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The Latin phrase "veritas odium parit" is from the ancient Roman era, during the late Republic and early Empire. It translates to "truth begets hatred" and reflects the idea that speaking the truth can sometimes lead to animosity or resentment from others.

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"Cowardice gives birth to heresy."

You often see that phrase combined with another like this:

Veritas Odium Parit...Timiditas Haeresis Parit

"Truth engenderes hatred... cowardice gives birth to heresy."

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Parit Sulong Bridge was created in 1929.

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You can find a parit in the jungle, or in a pet store. But before you buy a parit, make sure it's alive. Refer to Monty Python for details.

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As of 2020, Parit Buntar in Malaysia had a population of around 56,000. It is a town situated in the state of Perak.

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