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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Audere est facere @250th Birthday of Jane Austen


“Audere est facere” is a Latin phrase that means:

“To dare is to do.”

Word by word

audere — to dare

est — is

facere — to do / to make

Meaning in simple terms

It expresses the idea that having the courage to attempt something is itself an act. Action begins the moment one dares.

Common usage

Used as a motto encouraging bravery and initiative

Famously associated with Tottenham Hotspur Football Club

Often quoted in motivational or philosophical contexts

Example sentence

“She believed in audere est facere—that daring was the first step toward achievement.”



It was a dream come true moment to talk about one of my favorite authors. 


What I spoke about was 
Austen's Memory, 
Austen's Magic and 
Why Austen Matter even today. 


Unveiling the Enchanted Realms of Jane Austen’s Fiction



Thanks to the literary community of the Chinmaya school for this opportunity. 


 

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