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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2516
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- Nihil est virtute pulchrius - There is nothing more beautiful that virtue (Cicero)
- Nihil humani a me alienum puto - Nothing human is foreign to me (I think of others)
- Nihil ineptus risu inepto - There is nothing more stupid, than silly laughter
- 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)
- Nihil Labore - Nothing to work
- Nihil lacrima citius arescit - Nothing dries sooner than a tear (Cicero - Everyone's willingness to quickly forget pain)
- Nihil libertatis maius - Nothing bigger than liberty (Motto Freedom Foundation of Paraguay - Inspired by the phrase Nihil Roma Maius, nothing bigger than Rome)
- Nihil medium est - Nothing is in the middle (There is no middle ground, no compromise, no average)
- Nihil nimis - Nothing with excess (Horace)
- Nihil novum sub sole - There is nothing new under the sun (Vulgate - Ecclesiastes 1, 9 )
- Nihil obstat - Nothing prevents (Legal Term - Refers to the authorization to conduct certain acts)
- Nihil obstat quominus imprimatur - There is no impediment to allow printing (Authorization given for publication of a work)
- Nihil operi Dei praeponatur - Nothing should take precedence in the service of God
- Nihil opust nobis ancilla nisi quae texat quae molat - We do not need any slave, if not for weaving and grinding (Plautus - Mercator Actus I, 400)
- Nihil pavendum est tessera hac regali - There is nothing to fear in the shade of royal banners
- Nihil prius fide - Nothing in front of the faith (Motto of notaries)
- Nihil scio nisi nescio - I only know that I know nothing
- Nihil sine Deo - Nothing without God! (Motto of the coat of arms of the German Hohenzollern dynasty, which ruled Germany until 1918, the year of the end of World War I. )
- Nihil sine Episcopo - Nothing without the bishop (Motto taught to future priests in seminaries )
- Nihil tam absurdum, quod non dictum sit ab aliquo philosophorum (There is nothing so absurd as not to have been said by some philosopher (Philosophical term - Cícero)
- Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit - No castle strong enough to resist the money (Cicero)
- Nihil transit de potentia ad actum nisi per ens in actu - Nothing happens from potential to the act, without a being in an act
- Nihil utile nisi quod honestum - Nothing is good except honesty (Cicero)
- Nihil veritas est - Nothing is true (Motto of Cordoba in Spain)
- Nihil volitum quim praecognitum - Nobody loves what he does not know
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