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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1479
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- 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)
- Fortuna multis dat nimis, satis nulli - Fortune gives too much to many, enough to none (Martial, Epigrams, XII, 10)
- Fortuna nimium quem fovet, stultum facit - Fortune that favors much, makes a man stupid
- Forum - Public Square (A site of the debate: parliament, courts, councils, etc.)
- Fratellum Scholarum Christianorum - Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Lasallians - abbreviated as F.S.C)
- Frater, ave atque vale - Hail, brother, farewell (Catullus, Roman Poet 86-103 AD)
- Fraterna caritas est dulcis - Brotherly love is sweet
- Fratres de paupere vita - Brothers of the poor life (Dulcino de Novara, 1250-130)
- Fraus legi - Violatio of a statute (Legal term)
- Fraus omnia corrumpit - Fraud corrupts all (Legal Term - discovery of fraud invalidates all aspects of a judicial decision)
- Frigidus Abbas - Cold Abbot (Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - Benedict XII was an abbot in the monastery of Fontfroide, "Cold spring")
- Fronte capillata, post est occasio calva - Behind the front full of hair, the occasion is bald (Caton distichs 26, B, Phaedrus, Fables, 5, 8 - Philosophical term)
- Fronti nulla fides - Do not trust the man's face
- Fructus Jovis Juvabit - The Fruit of Jupiter will Help (Pope Julius II (1503-1513) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms had a oak, a tree sacred to Jupiter)
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