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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2266
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- Medicinae Doctoris - Medicine Doctor (University Degree - abbreviated as MD)
- Medico meo omnis horae - For my doctor of all hours (Phrase engraved on the watch given by a patient to a doctor)
- Meditationes de cognitione, veritate et ideis - Reflections on the knowledge, truth and ideas (Work of Leibniz)
- Medium Corpus Pilarum - Half Body of the Pills (Pope Gregory XIII (1572-1585) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was cardinal by Pius V who was a medic, the ones who give out medicine balls, or pills. His coat of arms had a half dragon )
- Melior est canis vivus leone mortuo - Better a live dog than a dead lion
- Melior est im via, amor Dei quam Dei cognitio - In this live it is better to love God, than to know him (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Melior est in inferno regnare quam in coelo servire - It is better to reign in hell, than to serve in heaven (John Milton)
- Melioribus annis - In better times
- Melius esse iudicans pharisaeorum displicere iudicio et episcoporum iussionibus deservire - It is better to oppose the judgment of the Pharisees and to obey the ordinances of bishops (St. Jerome)
- Melius est flerisse quam flere - It is better to have cried, than to cry
- Melius est habere quam habuisse - It is better to have, than to have had
- Melius est pede quam labi lingua - It is better to slip with the foot, than with the tongue
- Mellita domi adsum - Honey, I'm hom
- Memento audere semper - Remember to always dare (Motto created by the Italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio)
- Memento homo, quia pulvis eris et in pulverem reverteris - Remember man, that you are dust and to dust you return (Ecclesiastical term - Used in the ceremony of the imposition of Ash Wednesday - Vulgate, Genesis 3.19)
- Memento mei - Remember Me (Ecclesiastical term - Words that a priest says to another when he goes to celebrate mass)
- Memento mori - Remember that you must die
- Memento vivere - Remember that you are alive (Philosophical term)
- Memoria minuitur nisi eam exerceas - The memory diminishes, if you don’t exercise it
- Mendacem oportet esse memorem - To lie, you must have good memory
- Mens agitat molem - The mind moves matter (Virgil)
- Mens agitat molens - The mind moves the moles
- Mens divinior - Poetic mind
- Mens et cor homo est - The man is mind and heart (Vicente Garcia L - the man is not just body and mind only, but both together)
- Mens legis - Will of the legislature (Legal term)
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