Solvitas perambulum: Solve it while walking
Submitted by tomrue on
The origin of the above Latin motto is not known to me, but I suppose it could be taken a couple ways. The first, and most likely, refers to the ability of the human mind to settle and clear itself during the simple process of putting one foot in front of another, particularly for extended distances. The second might be something along the lines of an exclamatory injunction in which the person being addressed is instructed to resolve an issue while leaving. Or, in other words, "Take a hike" or "Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out."