Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2778

  1. Omnia tempus habent - All things have their time
  2. Omnia vincit Amor; et nos cedamus Amori - Love triumphs over everything; let's give way to love (Virgil in "Bucolics")
  3. Omnia vincit labor improbus - All can be done with dedicated effort
  4. Omnia Vitae Virtus - Everything in life is Vitue (Motto of "La Paz" school in Veracruz, Mexico)
  5. Omnibus enim mobilibus mobilior est sapientia - Of all the things that move, wisdom moves the most (Vulgate, the Book of Wisdom 7.24)
  6. Omnibus nobilibus, nobilior sapientia - Of all the noble things, wisdom is the noblest
  7. Omnibus omnia est lex - All things for all men is the law
  8. Omnis amans militat - Every lover makes war (Ovid, Amores, I, 9, 1)
  9. Omnis animi voluptas, omnisque alacritas in eo sita est, quod quis babeat, quibuscum conferens se, possit magnifice sentire de se ipso - All happiness of mind and all contentment liens in the fact that there is someone with whom, in comparing ourselves, we can have a higher feeling (Philosophical term - Hobbes - de cive)
  10. Omnis determinatio negatio est - Every determination is a negation (Philosophical term - when you say that something is something, you are implying that it is not something else)
  11. Omnis mundi creatura, quasi liber et pictura, nobis est in speculum - Each creature of the world is as a book, painting and a mirror for us (Alain of Lille)
  12. Omnis mundus iucundetur - The entire world is happy (Ecclesiastical term - Christmas Song)
  13. Omnis res est se ipsa singularis et per nihil aliud - Every thing is individual by virtue of itself and nothing else (Peter Auriol)
  14. Omnium consensu capax imperii nisi imperasset - According to all he would have been able to govern even though he had never ruled (Publius Cornelius Tacitus - Annals)
  15. Omnium horarum - Suitable for any tim
  16. Omnium Potientor Est Sapientia - The power is in full knowledge (Motto of the Central University of Ecuador)
  17. Onus est honos, qui sustinet rem publicam - The duty is the honor that holds a State (Varro De Lingua Latina, V)
  18. Onus probandi - The burden of proof (Legal term)
  19. Ope legis - By disposition of the law (Legal term)
  20. Opera - Works (Applies to scores or works by musicians, thus opus 45, and so on)
  21. Opera prima - Work First (First novel from an author / work that comes first)
  22. Opera sine nomine scripta - Work without written name (Anonymous work)
  23. Operibus credite, et non verbis - Give credit to the work rather than word
  24. Oplomachus nunc es, fueras opthalmicus ante Fecisti medicus quod facis oplomachus - Optician you were before, now you're a gladiator, being a doctor you did the same as you do now (Martial - Epigrams Book I, 74)
  25. Oportet esse ut vivas, non vivere ut edas - Should eat to live, not live to eat (Cicero Rhetoricorum ad Herennium, IV, 7 - attributed to Socrates)

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