Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3876

  1. Ubi eadem ratio, idem ius - For the same reason, the same law (Legal term)
  2. Ubi est thesaurus tuus,ibi est cor tuum - Where your treasure is, there is your heart
  3. Ubi fumus, ibi ignis - Where there's smoke, there was fire
  4. Ubi homo, ibi societas; ubi societas, ibi Ius; ergo, ubi homo, ibi Ius - Where there was man, there was society, where there was society there was law (Legal term - indicates that rule of law is an integral part of mankind)
  5. Ubi labor, ibi virtus - Where there is work, there is virtue (Work redeems the soul and brings you closer to God)
  6. Ubi lex non distinguit, nec nos distinguere debemus - Where the law does not distinguish, we should not distinguish (Legal term - Laws must be applied as written)
  7. Ubi lex voluit, dixit; ubi non voluit, tacuit - When the law wanted it, it talked, when the did not want it, it remained silent (Legal term)
  8. Ubi libertas, ibi patria - Where there is freedom, there is my homeland
  9. Ubi maior minor cessat - Where there is a greater (authority), the lower stops (Legal term - A higher court overwrites a lower one)
  10. Ubi mel, ibi apea - Where there is honey, there are bees
  11. Ubi mors ibi spes - Where there is death, there is hope (Motto in a Falange Flag during the Spanish Civil War)
  12. Ubi prava Stultitia, hic summa insania est - Where dwells intentional and depraved stupidity, there is maximum madness
  13. Ubi pus, ibi evacua - Where there is pus, it must be drained (Medical term)
  14. Ubi servitutem faciunt, pacem appellant - Where they encourage servitude, they call that peace
  15. Ubi societas ibi ius - Where there is society, there is law
  16. Ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem apellant - They create desolation and call it peace (Tacitus - Pax Romana i.e. the destruction of Carthage by Rome)
  17. Ubi sunt? - Where are they? (Famous people, not in obscurity or dead)
  18. Ubi sunt quoque tuum sensibus - Where are also your feelings?
  19. Ubi tu Gaius, ego Gaia - Where you are Gaius, I shall be Gaia (Phrase spoken by the bride in Roman wedding ceremonies. The groom responds with Ubi tu Gaia, ego Gaius)
  20. Ubi verba non sunt ambigua, non est locus interpretationibus - Where words are unambiguous, there is no room for interpretations (Legal term - from the book "The ABC of Law" by David Efrain Misari Torpoco)
  21. Ul litigatores pro patrociniis certam iustamque mercedem dare - The litigants pay the sponsors a certain just price (Suetonius, a Roman historian (70-160) wrote about Nero - In those days, it was forbidden pay the lawyers, who were supposed to advise on the name of friendship. Emperor Nero enforced a compulsory pay )
  22. Ultima hominis felicitas est in contemplatione veritatis - The greatest happiness of man is found in the contemplation of truth (St. Thomas Aquinas)
  23. Ultima ratio - Last Reason (Last argument)
  24. Ultima ratio regum - The last reason of the king (Inscribed in the cannons of French King Louis XIV)
  25. Ultimum Romanus meretur bene - The last Roman deserves good

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