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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1435
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- Ferre quam sortem patiunfur omnes nemo recusat - Nobody refuses to endure what everyone else bears
- Festina lente - Make haste slowly
- Fetus in fetu - Fetus in fetus (Term introduced by Meckel to refer to cases in which one twin (Parasitic Twin) is found within the other twin that serves as host)
- Fetus sequitur ventrem - The child follows the mother (Legal term - whoever owns the mother, owns the slave - Whoever owns the cow owns the calf - If the mother is free, so is the child)
- Fiat iustitia, pereat mundus - Let there be justice, though the world perishes (Legal term)
- Fiat iustitia, ruat caelum - Let there be justice, though the sky falls (Legal term)
- Fiat lux - Let there be light (Vulgate - Genesis 1, 3)
- Fiat Panis - Let there be bread (Motto of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization)
- Fiat voluntas tua - Thy Will shall be done (Vulgate, Matthew 6,10)
- Ficta confessio - Fictitious confession (Legal term - If the defendant does not go to refute the charges against him, that confession is admissible)
- Fide et Amore - Fidelity and Love (Motto of the city of Osorno, Chile)
- Fidei defensor - Defender of the faith (Title conferred to the king of England - Abbreviated as F.D.)
- Fides deo - Fidelity to Go
- Fides est patria - Fidelity is motherland
- Fides et ratio - Faith and reason (Encyclical letter written by pope John Paul II)
- Fides inmota manet - Faith does not move
- Fides Intrepida - Intrepid Faith (Pope Pius XI (1922-1939) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because the Vatican survived the rise of Fascism and Communism in Europe during his reign)
- Fides, patria, labor - Faith, fatherland and work (Motto of the Seminar San Carlos y Marcelo in Trujillo, Peru)
- Fides under habit eo nuquam redit - Where faith leaves, it does not come back
- Fili quid feciste nobis sic? - Son, why did you do it
- Filius canis - Son of a bitch (female dog)
- Filius Dei - Son of God (Ecclesiastical term)
- Finis coronat opus - The end crowns the work
- Finis Mundi - The end of the world
- Finis origine pendet - The end depends upon the beginning (Motto of Phillips Academy, Andover, MA)
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