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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2622
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- Non omnis moriam - I shall not completly die (Horace - The Latin poet knew that his works would survive him)
- 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.)
- Non possumus - We can not (Vulgate - Acts 4, 20)
- 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)
- 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)
- Non rideatis - Do not laugh (As if all what I have just said is ridiculous)
- Non sancta - No saint (Used as an adjective applied to the family life of poor people.)
- Non scholae sed vitae discimus - Do not learn for school, but for life (Seneca)
- Non scholae sed vitae discimus - We learn not for school, but for life
- Non sequitur - Not following (Philosophical term used in logic - Arguments do not lead to the conclusion)
- Non serviam - I will not serve (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2, 20)
- Non serviam - I will not serve (Vulgate - Jeremiah 2.20)
- Non, si male nunc, olim sic erit - No, but you're wrong now, and always will be (Horace)
- Non sibi sed omnibus - Not for myself, but for all (Motto of the Venezuelan Medical Federation.)
- Non sibi sed patriae! - For no one, if not for the homeland (Motto of the U.S. Navy)
- Non sint sine lege capilli - Don't let your hair in disarray (Ovid - Amores L III)
- Non sufficit orbis - The world is not enough (Motto of Philip II)
- Non sum is qui morte terrear - I am not a person who is terrorize by death
- Non sunt amici, amici qui degunt procul - Friends who spend time apart are not friends
- Non sunt indicandae leges - Laws are not to be judged (Legal term)
- Non sunt multiplicanda entia sine necessitate - We must not multiply things without a need (Philosophical term - William of Ockham, 1280-1349 - The simplest solution is probably the correct one - One of the principles in Ockham's Razor)
- Non terrae plus ultra - There is no land beyond (It was used in reference to Finisterre until Columbus discovered America)
- Non ut edam vivo, sed vivam edo - I do not live to eat, but I eat to live
- Non verbis, sed factis stamdum est - We are the facts, not words (Legal Term Requires burden of proof on the person who makes the claim - I Crespo)
- Non verbis, sed rebus - Not with words, with things.
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