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omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis

American  
[ohm-nee-ah moo-tahn-toor nohs et moo-tah-moor in il-lees, om-nee-uh myoo-tan-ter nohs et myoo-tey-mer in il-is] / ˈoʊm niˌɑ muˈtɑn tʊər noʊs ɛt muˈtɑ mʊər ɪn ˈɪl lis, ˈɒm ni ə myuˈtæn tər noʊs ɛt myuˈteɪ mər ɪn ˈɪl ɪs /
Latin.
  1. all things change, and we change with them.


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He looked down at his shiny boots and the rest of his black duds like he was just waking up and couldn't believe it all, and he said, "Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis," and I raised my eyebrows at Beau, who was taking the tray back, and he did proud by old Vicksburg by translating: "All things change and we change with them."

From Project Gutenberg

“Omnia mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis; Illa vices quasdam res habet, illa suas.”

From Project Gutenberg