I have only discovered how to say the first part...'too nay kayday marlees' , am still working on finding out the rest ....
This guy is completely off except for the first word. This phrase is Latin, I believe, which is a dead language but is close to Italian. "Too Neh Cheh-deh mah-lees, sehd cone-trah aw-dentee-or eet-o"
Yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the more boldly against them
Ludwig von Mises Institute's motto is 'Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito'.
Yield not to misfortune. The quote comes from Virgil's Aeneid Book VI: "Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audientior" (Do not yield to misfortune, but proceed more boldly against it).
The motto of Loomis Chaffee is 'Ne Cede Malis'.
The motto of The Ryleys School is 'Tu Ne Cede Malis'.
The motto of The Bronx is 'Yield Not To Misfortunes'.
cede
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
the word cede means to give up that is what the word cede means.
The homophone of cede is seed, as they have similar pronunciation but different meanings.
We'll not cede this land.
There may be people named Cede, but it is not a common name.