Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2609

  1. Non nisi parendo, vincitur - It is only by obedience, that it is conquered
  2. Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam - Nothing for us, Lord, nothing for us but for the glory of thy name (Motto and fundamental principle of the Order of the Knights Templars, founded by St. Bernardus Clairval in 1118, similar to the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher. The order began with nine knights and advocated Christian humility. This order became so rich, powerful and influential that King Philip the Fair (French) removed them, with the blessing of the Pope, and seized their wealth. This motto denotes submission and total surrender to God - Taken from the Vulgate - Psalm 113.9)
  3. Non nobis, sed omnibus - Not for ourselves but for all
  4. Non nobis solum nati sumus - We are not born for ourselves (Cicero)
  5. Non Nominatus - Unnamed (Legal term - unidentified person - Abbreviated as NN)
  6. Non nova, sed nove - Nothing new, but a new way to look at it (Applies to ideas using a different perspective)
  7. Non olet - No smell (Roman Emperor Vespanius said Pecunia non olet [Money does not smell] to his son Titus, when he made fun that his dad put a tax on latrines.)
  8. Non omne quod licet honestum est - Not everything is allowed honored (Legal term - Corpus Iuris Civilis, King Roman - Julius Paulus - 50.17144 Digest)
  9. Non omnes qui habemt citharam sunt citharoedi - Not all who own harp are musicians (Sir Francis Bacon, English lawyer 1561-1626 )
  10. Non omnia possumus omnes - Not everyone can do everything (Virgil)
  11. Non omnibus idem mos est - Not everyone has the same habits (Legal term)
  12. Non omnis moriam - I shall not completly die (Horace - The Latin poet knew that his works would survive him)
  13. Non plus ultra - No further (Referring to the two hills on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar, which was believed to be the end the world.)
  14. Non possumus - We can not (Vulgate - Acts 4, 20)
  15. Non potest videre in iudicium venisse id quod post iudicium accidesit - Acts cannot be considered in the trial, if they had occurred after the trial accepted (Legal term - Julius Paulus - Digest 1, 5, 23)
  16. Non resistere malo sed si quis te percusserit in dextera maxilla tua praebe illi et alteram - Do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. (Vulgate - Matthew 5, 39 - Said by Jesus Christ)
  17. Non rideatis - Do not laugh (As if all what I have just said is ridiculous)
  18. Non sancta - No saint (Used as an adjective applied to the family life of poor people.)
  19. Non scholae sed vitae discimus - Do not learn for school, but for life (Seneca)
  20. Non scholae sed vitae discimus - We learn not for school, but for life
  21. Non sequitur - Not following (Philosophical term used in logic - Arguments do not lead to the conclusion)
  22. Non serviam - I will not serve (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2, 20)
  23. Non serviam - I will not serve (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2.20)
  24. Non, si male nunc, olim sic erit - No, but you're wrong now, and always will be (Horace)
  25. Non sibi sed omnibus - Not for myself, but for all (Motto of the Venezuelan Medical Federation.)

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