Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 1693

  1. Ignavi coram morte quidem animam trahunt, audaces autem illam non saltem advertunt - The cowards agonize about death, the brave don't even notice it (Julius Caesar)
  2. Igne Natura Renovatur Integra - Nature is completely renewed by fire (Pagan belief that the soul could be purified by fire - Also matches the INRI abbreviation on top of Jesus' Cross - Masonic Motto)
  3. Ignem veni mittere in terram et quid volo si accendatur - I have come to cast fire upon the earth; and how I wish it were already kindled! (Said by Jesus Christ - Vulgate - Luke 12, 49)
  4. Ignis Ardens - Burning Fire (Pope St. Pius X (1903-1914) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place)
  5. Ignis aurum probat, miseria fortes viros - Fire provides proof of gold; misery, proof of strong men
  6. Ignis Natura Renovatur Integram - Fire completely renews nature (Another version of the masonic motto - Abbreviated as INRI)
  7. Ignis numquam dicit sufficit - The fire never says enough (Academic Term - Motto of the College Loyola University of Valladolid, Spain)
  8. Ignoramus - We don't know
  9. Ignoramus et ignorabimus - We don't know and we ignore it
  10. Ignoranti, quem portum petat, nullus suus ventus est - For those who don't know which port they are headed to, no wind is favorable (Seneca)
  11. Ignorantia facti, non iuris excusatur - Ignorance excuses, that is ignorance of fact but not of law (Legal term)
  12. Ignorantia legis nocet - Being ignorant of law harms (Legal term - Not knowing the law does not prevent punishment, if the law is broken)
  13. Ignorantia legis nocet - Ignorance of the law is harmful (Legal term - Ignorance of the law is no protection for punishment)
  14. Ignoratio Elenchi - Avoiding the question (Legal and philosophical term - Fallacy that consists in changing the subject, arguing a different point, than the one in question)
  15. Ignoti nulla cupido - The unknown does not temp
  16. Ignotum per ignotium - Unknown to the very unknown
  17. Illa autem sapientia rerum est divinarum et humanarum scientia in qua continetur deorum et hominum communitas et societas inter ipsos - The wisdom (jurisprudence) is the knowledge of divine and human matters, this knowledge contains the community of gods and men and the association between them (Legal Term - Cicero - de Officiis 1,4,3,153)
  18. Illac - That way
  19. Ille me amplexus atque osculans flere prohibebat - Hugging me and kissing me, he prevented me from crying (Love phrase - Cicero)
  20. Illegitimi non carborundum - Don't let the bastards grind you down
  21. Illi levia, hi falsa formidant, nos utraque - Those have minor things, these have false things, we have both. (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium I, 4, 2)
  22. Illumina Domine vultum tuum super nos - Lord shine his countenance upon us. (Found on a medal with the face of Jesus on it. - Thank you: Jeff S. Gepfert)
  23. Illuminatio mea virtus - Illuminate my virtue
  24. Imaginatio regnabimus super terram - Imagination rules the world ( Thank you: L. Lawliet )
  25. Imagines maiorum - Statues of ancestors

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