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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1466
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- Flatus vocis - Voice fart (Jibber)
- Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo - If I can not move the super-heroes, I will unleash the underworld (Virgil - Aeneid, 7, 312)
- Flecto genua mea neminem - I kneel before no man
- Flores Circumdati - Surrounded by Flowers (Pope Clement XI (1700-1721) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in Urbino, a city that depicts a garland of flowers on its coat of arms)
- Floruit - To flower (Flowering stage of a person, school, movement or biological species)
- Flos Florum - Flower of Flowers (Pope Paul VI (1963-1978) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had three lilies)
- Flos Pilaei Aegri - Flower of the Sick Pills (Pope Clement VII (1523-1534) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His family coat of arms had six medical balls (pills) and one of them with three lilies)
- Flos Sanctorum - Flower of the Saints (A request by Queen Isabella of Spain to the Guadalupe Jeronimos in a letter dated in 1481)
- Fluctuat nec mergitur - Floats and doesn't sink (Motto of Paris, France)
- Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - Perhaps someday we will look back upon these things with joy (Virgil, Aeneid Book I, line 203 )
- Fortes fortuna adiuvat - Fortune favors the strong (Terence in Phormio and Virgil Aeneid)
- Fortis atque fidelis - Strong and Faithful (Motto of Chilean Marines)
- Fortis cadere, cedere non potest - The brave may fall, but cannot yiel
- Fortis est non pertubaris in rebus asperis - The strong do not falter in adversity (Philosophical term - Cicero)
- Fortis est ut mors dilectio - Love is as strong as death
- Fortis et liber - Strong and Free (Motto of Alberta, Canada)
- Fortis Spiritus Sapientia - Strength, Spirit and Wisdom. (Motto of special infantry forces of Mexico)
- Fortiter Fideliter Forsan Feliciter - Bravely, faithfully, perhaps successfully
- Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo - Hard on the subject, in the thing; gently on the way
- Fortitudine Vincimus - By Endurance, we conquer (Written in the ship Endurance used in the expedition to the South Pole lead by Sir Ernest Shackleton between 1914 and 1917)
- Fortitudo eius Rhodum tenuit - His valliancy won and possessed Rhode
- Fortitudo est dolorum laborumque contemptio - The strength is contempt for pain and trouble (Cicero)
- Fortuna caeca est - Fortune is blind
- Fortuna favet fatuis - Fortune favors fools
- Fortuna meliores sequitur - Fortune follows the better men (Sallus, Historia I, 48)
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