Latin phrases about love
Starting with phrase number 91

  1. Puri sermonis amator - Lover of pure and simple speach (said of Julius Caesar by Terence)
  2. Quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur - The ones who are loved by the gods die young (Plautus - Only the good die young)
  3. Qui bene amat, bene castigat - Who loves well, punishes well
  4. Qui me amat, amet et canem meum - Anyone who loves me should also love my dog
  5. Qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam multa tulit fecitque puer, sudavit et alsit Abstinuit Venere et Baccho - He who wants to achieve his desired career goal, as a child must endure and do a lot of things, sweat a lot, and experience harsh cold, and refrain from Venus (goddess of love) an Bacchus (god of wine) (Horace - Arts Poetica - Motto used by arts students)
  6. Quis nos separabit a caritate Christi? - Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?
  7. Quod me nutrit me destruit - The one who nourishes me, destroys me (Love phrase)
  8. Sero te amavi, pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova - Too late have I loved you, beauty so ancient and so new (St. Augustine - Alluding to his late conversion to Christianity)
  9. Serva me, servabo te - Save me, save you (Philosophical term, also love phrase - Petronius)
  10. Si nihil te litterae adiuvarent numpuam ad philosophiam te contulisses - If you had not always been devoted to literature, you would never have arrived at love for philosophy
  11. Si qua voles apte nubere, nube pari - If you wish to marry well, marry an equal (Ovid - the Art of Love)
  12. Si sapientia Deus est, verus philosophus est amator Dei - If wisdom is God, then the true philosopher is a lover of God (Philosophical Term - St. Augustine)
  13. Si vis amari ama - I you want to be loved, love (Ecclesiastical term - St. Augustine)
  14. Si vis, amaris ama - If you wish to be loved, love (This is often attributed to the Roman philosopher Seneca, found in the sixth of his letters to Lucilius. - Thank you: Han)
  15. Simile illi diliges proximum tuum tamquam te ipsum - Love your neighbor as yourself (Vulgate - Matthew 5: 39 - Said by Jesus Christ)
  16. Sine Cerere et Libero friget Venus - Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus is cold (Ceres godess of agriculture and beer, Bacchus, god of wine, Venus, godess of love)
  17. Sub rosae amo te - I love you under the roses (I love you in silence)
  18. Tempus fugit amor manet - Time flees, but love stays
  19. Tibi vendita tibi cor ad mihi, et mihi numquid qui custodiant eam saecula saeculorum - You sold your heart unto me (A lover's heart is sold forever to the loved - Thank you: Laurel Crowned )
  20. Tu infunde amorem cordibus - Your love inflames the heart
  21. Tu mihi sola places - Only you make me happy (Love phrase)
  22. Ubi amor, ibi oculus - Where there is love, there is sight (St. Thomas Aquinas - Commentary on the Sentences 3 d. 35, I, 21. - True love is not blind)
  23. Ubi caritas et amor Ibi deus est - Where there is charity and love, there is God (Gregorian chant and Motto of pilgrims)
  24. Ubi charitas et amor, Deus ibi est - Where charity and love, there is God (Antiphon ad Mandatum, Holy Thursday)
  25. Unanimi sumus - A single soul we are (Love phrase)

Total: 124
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