The 17th century Praxis Grammatica tells you something we troglodytes might dispute:
[ 103 ] Qui recte faciunt lucem amant.
[ 103 ] Those who act rightly love the light.
Praxis Grammatica gives great examples of Latin sentences in the guise of wondrously useful advice. Please feel free to post your interpretation of this bit of Latin and when it would be used.

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Great reading exercises. But I guess for wit and substance one must go to the greeks.