The first of these maxims, commencing with the word at the foot of the left-hand column, is: Noli dicere omnia quae scis quia qui dicit omnia quae scit saepe audit quod non vult.
The only other instance of this sense in verse apparently III iii 49-50 'scis tamen et liquido iuratus dicere possis / non me legitimos sollicitasse toros'.
Domine, tu omnia nosti: tu to him the third time, Lovest scis quia amo te.
Seneca touches briefly, but unequivocally, on the subject: "Scis improbum esse qui ab uxore pudicitiam exigit, ipse alienarum corruptor uxorum.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.