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If you find yourself around someone who quotes things in Latin and says:

"Stet pro ratione voluntas" that means "Let my desires be reason enough" which is from the 6th Satire of Juvenal line number 223, you're welcome.
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Muthafukajones · 46-50, M
It’s a bit pretentious. English has evolved to include all manner of succinct expressions and ways of expressing ideas. Certainly practice makes perfect is more readily understood than its Latin counterpart. In some cases foreign expressions are more apt and can be effectively used but they are the exception.