Latin - Summae Opes Inopia Cupiditatum Sticker
Seneca Sticker
designed and sold by Modern Medieval Design
The Latin saying "Summae Opes Inopia Cupiditatum" means "he who is poor in desires has the greatest wealth". It comes from the philosopher Seneca. This design features an image of Lucius Annaeus Seneca and Latin wisdom.
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Seneca Sticker
Individually kiss cut vinyl sticker. Semi gloss finish. 3 x 4 inch max size includes a thin white border around the sticker. Not recommended for automobile use. Perfect for placing on your laptop, notebook or almost anywhere your imagination leads! Learn More »
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