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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2471
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- Nemo liberalis nisi liberatus - No one is free unless freed (Legal Term - Nobody can donate their property without paying their debts - Your debts take precedence and your donation is terminated under the law)
- Nemo malus felix - No evil is happy (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)
- Nemo me impune lacessit - No one hurts me without impunity (Motto of Scotland)
- Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit - No mortal is wise at all times (Pliny the Elder)
- Nemo nisi mors - Nobody but the death (will separate us) (Inscribed in the wedding ring of the Swedish Queen Katarina Jagellonica)
- Nemo plus iuris ad alium tranferre potest, quam ipse habere - No one can convey a larger right, than what he has (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest, 50, 17, 54 - )
- Nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest quam ipse haberet - Nobody can transfer more rights, than what they have (Legal term - You cannot give what you do not have)
- Nemo potest duobus dominis servire aut enim unum odio habebit et alterum diliget aut unum sustinebit et alterum contemnet non potestis Deo servire et mamonae - No man can serve two masters. For either he will hate the one, and love the other: or he will sustain the one, and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money. (Vulgate - Matthew 6, 24 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Nemo Potest Omnia Scire - It is not possible to know everything (Varro - De Re Rustica II)
- Nemo praestat casus fortuitus - Nobody is obliged by a fortuitous event (Legal term )
- Nemo pro parte testatus pro parte intestatus decedere potest - No one can die having partly made a will and partly not (Legal term)
- Nemo provocare, nemo audet offendere quem intellegit superiorem esse, si pugnet - Nobody dares to lead, no one dares to offend those who understands that the fight is over
- Nemo repente fit sapiens - No one suddenly becomes wise
- Nemo repente fuit turpissimus - No one suddenly becomes bad (Decimus Junius Juvenalis - Satires II, 83)
- Nemo sua sorte contentus - Nobody is happy with his own luck
- Nemo tene tui se ips cum - Nobody takes you the same as themselves
- Nemo tenetur edere contra se - Nobody is forced to go against himself (.. to confess to his injury - Legal term)
- Nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare - No one is obligated to incriminate or accuse himself (Legal term)
- Nemo vivit in practeritum - Nobody lives in the past tense (Legal term)
- Nequaquam - By no means
- Nequaquam vacui - No way, emptiness (Philosophical term -. Similar to "Horror vacui", horror of emptiness, this reference is mainly used in architecture, although some argue that it is a Masonic or Rosicrucian principle, where nature tends to fill empty spaces)
- Neque dicent ecce hic aut ecce illic ecce enim regnum Dei intra vos est - Do not say, "Look, here it is" or "there it is", for the kingdom of God is within you (Vulgate - Luke 17, 21 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum, quia dolor sit, amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt, ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem - There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain, but because sometimes circumstances arise in such a way that with effort and pain they can obtain some great pleasure (Cicero - De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum I:32, “On the Extremes of Good and Evil” - This phrase was corrupted to produce the "Lorem Ipsum" text used to as a placeholder to show the layout of a document)
- Neque semper arcum tendit Apollo - Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn (Horace, Carmina 2/10:19-20)
- Neque si Spiritum Sanctum esse audivimus - Neither of us knew that the Holy Spirit existed (Quote of the Athenians to San Pablo)
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