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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1029
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- Deus aut bestia - God or beast (Man can be a god or beast)
- Deus caritas est - God is love (First encyclical letter written by Pope Benedict XVI)
- Deus cui hoc est natura quod fecerit - God is like the nature He made (Augustine - Opera Omnia)
- Deus dat - God gives (Explanation of the vital spark - Thank you: John Williams)
- Deus dedit, Deus abstulit - God Giveth, God Taketh Away (Philosophical term)
- Deus est mortali mortalem iuvare - God is a mortal that helps another mortal (Philosophical term)
- Deus est qui omnem mundum regit - God is who governs the entire world (Augustine)
- Deus et dominus natus - Born god and master (Lucius Domitius Aurelianus [212-275) motto when he proclaimed himself king)
- Deus et voluntas mea - God and my will
- Deus ex machina - God from the machine (Taken from an old Greek phrase related to the theater. In the last act of a Greek theater a crane, which represents god, appears to explain the play)
- Deus in nobis - God among us
- Deus, libertas Cultura - God, free Culture (Motto of Carabobo University in Valencia, Venezuela)
- Deus, lumen cordis mei et panis oris intus animae meae et virtus maritans mentem meamet sinum cogitationis meae - God, light of my heart and the bread of my mouth deep in soul and the strength that ties my mind and bosom of my thoughts (Ecclesiastical term - St. Augustine Confessionum liber I. Chapter XIII)
- Deus me fecit - God made me
- Deus meus, Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me - My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" (Said by Jesus Christ at the cross - Vulgate - Mark 15,34 and Matthew 27,46)
- Deus nobis haec otia fecit - God has given us this tranquility (Georgia's Motto taken from Virgil's Eclogues I)
- Deus nos vis cum ni vis contra - God is on our side, no one can be against
- Deus praecipuus - First, God (then anything else)
- Deus qui fecit totum, benedicat cibum et potum - God who made it all, bless food and drink
- Deus quos erigit, dirigit - God elects who he directs
- Deus refugium nostrum et virtus - God is our refuge and strength (Episcopal motto of St. Pius X titular bishop of Milas in 1912 )
- Deus vult - God wills it (Motto of the First Crusade - 1095 war ordered by Pope Urban II against Muslims in Jerusalem)
- Diabole virtus in lumbas est - The devil's virtue is in his shrewdness
- Dialecticam inventam esse, ven et falsi quasi disceptatricem - Dialectic was invented to decide between the true and the false (Philosophical term - Cicero)
- Dialogus de oratoribus - Dialogue on Orators (A short book by Tacitus)
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