Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2494

  1. Neque semper arcum tendit Apollo - Nor does Apollo keep his bow continually drawn (Horace, Carmina 2/10:19-20)
  2. Neque si Spiritum Sanctum esse audivimus - Neither of us knew that the Holy Spirit existed (Quote of the Athenians to San Pablo)
  3. Neque terrent monstra - Monsters do not scare us
  4. Nescentia necat - Ignorance kill
  5. Nescio quid agam - I do not know what to do
  6. Nescio quid dicas - I do not understand what you say
  7. Nescio quid tu agas - I do not know what you doing
  8. Nescit vox missa reverti - The words can not return (Horace)
  9. Ni te plus oculis meis amarem - If I did not love you more than my own eyes (Gaius Valerius Catulo, Roman poet, 87-54 AC)
  10. Nihil admirare - Nothing to admir
  11. Nihil amatur nisi comprenditur - You do not love what you do not know
  12. Nihil bonum, volupatate dominante, evenire - Nothing good can come out of dominating pleasure
  13. Nihil consensui tam contrarium est, quam vis atque metus: quem comprobare contra bonos mores est - There is nothing so contrary to consent as violence and fear, so if a valid consent given, this would be flawed by morality (Legal term - Domitius Ulpianus - Digest, 50, 17, 116 pr -)
  14. Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione - I'm not interested in your stupid superstitions.
  15. Nihil dulcis post Deum laboris fructus - After God, there is nothing sweeter than the fruit of labor
  16. Nihil est ab omni parte beatum - Nothing is only happiness (Horace - Carmina)
  17. Nihil est in intellectu quod prius non fuerit in sensu - There is nothing in the intellect without first passing through the senses (Philosophical term - you cannot grasp a concept without the assistance of the experience)
  18. Nihil est in vita priore ego imperator romanus fui - That is nothing. In a past life I was Emperor of Rome
  19. Nihil est omnino beatum - Nothing is wholly happy
  20. Nihil est qui nihil amat - Nothing is, the one who nothing loves (Plautus, 'The Persian')
  21. Nihil est sine ratione - Nothing without reason (Philosophical term - Leibniz - There is a reason for everything, all can be explained)
  22. Nihil est virtute pulchrius - There is nothing more beautiful that virtue (Cicero)
  23. Nihil humani a me alienum puto - Nothing human is foreign to me (I think of others)
  24. Nihil ineptus risu inepto - There is nothing more stupid, than silly laughter
  25. Nihil innovetur - Let nothing new be introduced (Ecclesiastical term - Principle governing the period of "vacant headquarters," or Sede Vacante Nihil Innovetur after the death of a Pope)

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