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Latin phrases about love Starting with phrase number 36
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- Caecus amor prolis - The love for children is blind
- Caritate Patriae - Love for country (Cicero)
- Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crescit - The love of money grows, as the money itself grows (Juvenal)
- Cui amat periculum in illo peribit - Whoever loves danger will perish by it. (Vulgate - Ecclesiasticus or Sirach III)
- Cum forma dilapsus amor - Love dissipates with beauty
- Da mi basia mille, deinde centum, dein mille altera, dein secunda centum - Give me a thousand kisses, then another hundred, then another thousand, then a hundred more (Catullus - Love phrase - Kisses for catullus)
- Deus caritas est - God is love (First encyclical letter written by Pope Benedict XVI)
- Difficile est longum subito deponere amorem - It is difficult suddenly to put aside a long-standing love (C. Valerius Catullus)
- Ecce, quid iste tuus praeter nova carmina vates donat amatoris? Multa milia legis - Behold, is this your lover poet who gives nothing but new verses? You will need to read thousands more. (Ovid - "Amores")
- Ego amo te - I love you
- Ego autem dico vobis: Diligite inimicos vestros - But I say to you, love your enemies (Vulgate - Matthew 5,44)
- Ego qui te diligam tamen hoc unum concedere non possum - Although I love you, I cannot convince you of it
- Epistula non erubescit - A letter does not blush (Cicero - Love letter or letter of apology)
- Ergo breue praeceptum tibi praecipitur, dilige, et quod uis fac: siue taceas, dilectione taceas; siue clames, dilectione clames; siue emendes, dilectione emendes; siue parcas, dilectione parcas: radix sit intus dilectionis, non potest de ista radice nisi bonum existere - Therefore, a short precept: Love and do what you want; if you shut up, do it for love; if you scream, also do it for love; if you correct, also for love; If you abstain, do it for love. Let the root of love be within you and let nothing can come out unless it is good (St. Augustine - Love and do what you want - Homily VII, paragraph 8)
- Et custodivit quasi pupillam oculi sui - And he kept it, as the apple of his eye (Love phrase - denoting the best care possible)
- Fac ut ardeat cor meum - Make my heart burn (Love phrase)
- Fenus pecuniae, funus animae - Love of money, Death of soul
- Fide et Amore - Fidelity and Love (Motto of the city of Osorno, Chile)
- Fortis est ut mors dilectio - Love is as strong as death
- Fraterna caritas est dulcis - Brotherly love is sweet
- Gratis et Amore - Free (of charge) and love
- Hic est filius meus dilectus - This is My beloved Son (Vulgate - Matthew 3,1)
- Hoc est praeceptum meum ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos - This is my commandment to you, to love one another as I have loved you (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - John 15, 12)
- Homo sine amore vivere nequit - A man without love cannot live
- Ille me amplexus atque osculans flere prohibebat - Hugging me and kissing me, he prevented me from crying (Love phrase - Cicero)
Total: 124
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