Latin phrases about friendship
Starting with phrase number 41

  1. Pro amcis suis - For his Friends (Motto of the Bishop of Diocese of St. Petersburg)
  2. Quae potest esse vitae iucunditas, sublatis amicitiis? - What has life pleasant, if no friends? (Cicero De amicitia )
  3. Si amicus meus adesset auxilio non egerem - If my friend was here, I would not need help
  4. Si bene commemini, causae sunt quinque bibendi: hospitis adventus, praecens sitis, atque futura, aut vini bonitas, aut quaelibet altera causa - If I remember correctly, there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend, the thirst of the moment, or the future, the goodness of wine or anything else (Epigram praising the virtues of wine regardless of the circumstance)
  5. Sine amicitia, vita esse nullam - Life is nothing without friends (Cicero)
  6. Solem e mundo tollere videntur qui amicitiam e vita tollunt - It is like taking the sun from the world, the actions of those who to take friendship out of life (Cicero)
  7. Sus amica luto - The pig friend of the mud (Horace - Like a friend told me, arguing with engineers is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you realize that the pig likes it)
  8. Testimonium veritati, non amicitiae reddas - Truthful testimony, not given because of friendship (Seneca)
  9. Totus Debitum Pensus - All Debts Paid (Motto of a family who are friends of the Adams family.)
  10. 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 )
  11. Verae amicitiae difficillime reperiuntur in iis, qui in honoribus reque publica versantur; ubi enim istum invenias, qui honorem amici anteponat suo? - The authentic friendships can hardly be among those who are in public office and in politics; for where could you find someone who would prefer the political advancement of his friend to his own? (Cicero - De Amicitia, 64)
  12. Verae amicitiae sempiternae sunt - True friendships are eternal
  13. Veram amicitiam in adversa fortuna videbamus - We'll see true friendship in times of bad luck
  14. Veri amici non prava exempla, sed bona consilia dant - Good friends do not give bad example, but good advice
  15. Verus amicus est tanquam alter idem - A true friend is like another self (Seen in boxes of Borkum Riff pipe tobacco)
  16. Verus amicus nunquam amici oblisviscitur - A true friend will never forget the old friend (Unconditional loyalty among friends)
  17. Viri infelicis procul amici - Friends stay away from an unhappy man (Seneca)

Total: 57
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