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Nolumus moti esse, non movebimur
Velut arbor sata propinqua aquae non movebimur

last revised Jan. 27, 2004

Quam with superlatives
When quam is used with the superlative degree of an adjective or adverb, it means "as... as possible." Eg. quam longissimus as long as possible; quam difficillime with as much difficulty as possible




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