Etiam si omnes, ego non
Etiam si omnes, ego non is a Latin phrase often used as a motto, which translates into English approximately as "Even if all others, I will never".
It is the motto of the family of Clermont-Tonnerre; the title of a poem by Ernest Myers and the inscription on the tombstone of Italian philosopher Giuseppe Rensi. It is also the motto of the Italian Joint Special Forces Operations Headquarters.
A variant is, as written on the door of Philipp von Boeselager's home, highlighting the necessity of maintaining one's own opinion and moral judgment, even in the face of a differing view held by the majority. The last part of the phrase, in its German translation, is the title of an autobiographical work of Joachim Fest: Ich nicht.
A longer variant of the phrase can be seen in a passage from the Vulgate Gospel of Matthew :