Latin Mottos
Starting with phrase number 415

  1. Viriliter age - Behave as a man (Motto of the Science Institute of Guadalajara, Mexico)
  2. Virtus unitas fortior - Unity is the strongest virtue (Motto of Andorra)
  3. Vis unita fortior - The strength of the union is the most powerful (Motto of the city of Tralee, Kerry County, Ireland)
  4. Vitam impendere vero - Life consecrated to the truth (Motto of the National University in Asuncion, Paraguay)
  5. Vivit - He Lives! (Motto inscribed on the letters of the Protestant reformer Luther)
  6. Vocem meam audi, qui me tangit - My voice hears, whoever touches me. (Motto inscribed in bells)
  7. Voluntatis populi custos - Trustees of the will of the people (Motto of Paraguay's Electoral Justice)
  8. Vtraque Vnum - In both one (Motto inscribed in Spanish American coins called "columnar" which represented both Europe and America)
  9. Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat - They all hurt, the last one kills (Refers the hours that pass by - The last hour is when we die - Motto inscribed in clocks)
  10. Zelo zelatus sum pro Domino Deo exercituum - With zeal have I been zealous for the Lord God of hosts (Vulgate - I Kings 19,14 - Motto of the Carmelites)

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