Great is the power of habit :)
The motto of Rhodes University is 'Vis, virtus, veritas'.
The Stentor's motto is 'Magna Est Veritas Et Praevalebit'.
Veritas is the Latin word for "truth".
The motto of Colonel Brown Cambridge School is 'Magna est Veritas'.
The motto of Fraser Valley Elementary School is 'Magna est Veritas'.
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
If you mean"vis-à-vis" it is "opposite" or "face to face" in frenchsans vis-à-vis(in a building), it is"with an open outlook"If you mean"Vis ta vie" - it is "Live you life" (imperative)
Roger Williams University School of Law's motto is 'Magna est veritas'.
"Magna est veritas et praevaebit" is a Latin phrase which means "Great is the truth and it will prevail." The phrase is often attributed to the English theologian and reformer Martin Luther, but its exact origin is uncertain.
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
The phrase 'vis-a-vis' is in French. It means face-to-face. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'vis' means 'face'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'.