an old engraving with skulls and bones on it
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What does "Eris quod sum" mean and how has the phrase often been used?

Answer (1 of 5): It roughly means “you will be what I am.” It’s often used with full the phrase “Eram quod es, eris quod sum”: “I was what you are, you will be what I am.” It’s been a common gravestone quote, as anyone who looks at a gravestone can understand that the person buried once was alive...

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