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Latin phrases about love Starting with phrase number 51
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- 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)
- In at flamma cardia - In the fire of my heart (Love phrase)
- In eo quod amatur, aut non laboratur, aut et labor amatur - There is no fatigue when is something you love, or you love that fatigue
- In veritatis lumine ad amoris vitam - In the light of truth for life in love (Motto Sacred Heart University in Lima-Peru)
- Inflamma cor nostrum amore tui - Inflates our heart with your love (This phrase appears in a church next to the image of Jesus)
- Intellectum valde ama - Strongly love intelligence (St. Augustine - Epist of Hippo in 120, 3.13: PL 33.459)
- Laudatores temporis acti - A lover of the past (which is constantly denigrating the present and idealizing the past)
- Lenire desiderium crebius epistolis - Make absence more bearable with frequent letters (Love phrase - Cicero - De senectute)
- Locus eremus - Solitary place (Love phrase - Refers to sensations and feelings of anxiety, fear, uncertainty, unhappiness and loneliness)
- Magnopere patrem diligebat quamquam eum numquam viderat - He loved his father, although he had never seen him
- Mater saeva Cupidinum - The savage mother of Cupid (Horace - Carmina I, 19, 1 - refers to Venus, the goddess of love)
- Melior est im via, amor Dei quam Dei cognitio - In this live it is better to love God, than to know him (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Miles ignote qui fortiter pro aris et focis invictus occubuisti, tibi parens patria illacrimans hoce monumentum dicat devovet peramanter adsumus, adsumus, adsumus miles ignote - Unknown Soldier, who fell bravely fighting undefeated by the altar and the home: with tears in her eyes and endearing love your motherland dedicates and consecrates this monument to you. Present, present, present, Unknown Soldier! (Dedication - Monument to the Unknown Soldier)
- Nemo potest duobus dominis servire aut enim unum odio habebit et alterum diliget aut unum sustinebit et alterum contemnet non potestis Deo servire et mamonae - No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. (Vulgate - Matthew 6, 24 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum, quia dolor sit, amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt, ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem - There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain, but because sometimes circumstances arise in such a way that with effort and pain they can obtain some great pleasure (Cicero - De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum I:32, “On the Extremes of Good and Evil” - This phrase was corrupted to produce the "Lorem Ipsum" text used to as a placeholder to show the layout of a document)
- Ni te plus oculis meis amarem - If I did not love you more than my own eyes (Gaius Valerius Catulo, Roman poet, 87-54 AC)
Total: 124
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