St Columbanus' College - Motto

Motto

The school's motto is "Lex Dei in Corde Meo" which is Latin for "The Law of God in my Heart". This motto reflects the school's beliefs - "As God said 'Love one another as I have loved you', every pupil must respect others and themselves, Do what is right, not what is easy, and do nothing which causes hurt to other people."

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    My friend devotes himself to his life, whenever he can find the spare time. His motto is: ‘Don’t just sit there: live!’ So he’s too busy to stand, to walk, to do anything, except to live. He even refused to kiss a girl, when invited, on the grounds that it was time again to be living. Schedules are sacred to him.
    Marvin Cohen, U.S. author and humorist. The Self-Devoted Friend, New Directions (1967)

    Ex oriente lux may still be the motto of scholars, for the Western world has not yet derived from the East all the light which it is destined to receive thence.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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    —D.H. (David Herbert)