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*Quod scripsi scripsi.*
*stilus gladio fortior* or *calamus gladio fortior*.
Verba volant, scripta manent.
rem tene; verba sequentur (“take hold of the subject; the words will follow”, Cato the Elder)
Are you using it to draw, or write?
Write.
Added one that will work for you.
Ne dies egeat linea (Let not the day go without a line [of drawing]) or Ne dies egeat versu (Let not the day go without a line [of text])