Vincit qui se vincit

It translates to "He Conquers Who Conquers Himself." It means that a person who overcomes his weaknesses or failings, who is able to control his emotions and actions, wins life's most important battle. It is an adaptation of a phrase by Publilius Syrus, a Latin writer of maxims (1st century BC). He wrote: Bis vincit qui se vincit in victoria meaning “He conquers twice who conquers himself when he is victorious” -- control your urge to be arrogant, smug, cruel, or vindictive when you win.

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