Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 2668

  1. Nulla regula sine exceptione - No rule without exception
  2. Nulli expugnabilis hosti - Conquered by no enemy (Motto of Gibraltar)
  3. Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se Iuppiter ipse petat.Dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua - My lady says she prefers to marry no one, no one. More than me, even if Jove himself pursued. She says so. But what a lady says to her suitor in passion. Should be written on wind and the waves of the sea. (Gaius Valerius Catulo)
  4. Nulli secundus - Second to none (Motto of the Second Squadron of Air Support in the Spanish Air Force)
  5. Nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri - No master can make me swear blind bovedience (Horace - Epistulae I 1, 14)
  6. Nullius in verba - Words in the wind (Horace)
  7. Nullo enim modo sunt onerosi labores amantium - In no way work is too hard for labor of love
  8. Nullo metro compositum est - The composition has no metrics (No rhyme)
  9. Nullum crimen nulla poena sine previa lege - No crime, no punishment without a previous law (Legal term - Roman Law)
  10. Nullum est iam dictum quod non dictum sit prius - Nothing has been said, that has not been said before (Terence)
  11. Nullum est sine nomine saxum - There is no boulder with no name
  12. Nullum saeculum magnis ingeniis clausum est - No generation is closed to great talents ( (Seneca)
  13. Nullum violentum perpetuum - No violence is perpetual
  14. Nullun tributum sine legis - There is no tax, without law (Legal term - Roman Law -equivalent to “No taxation without representation”)
  15. Nullus agenti dies longus est - No day is long for the busy (Seneca)
  16. Nullus est liber tam malus ut non aliqua parte prosit - There is no book so bad that there is no benefit at some point (Pliny the Younger, Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
  17. Nullus est tibi quem roges mutuum argentum - You have no one to borrow money from (Plautus - Pseudolus Comoediae IX -)
  18. Nullus germanus navigat solus - No German pees alone (In German schifen means both to navigate and to piss.)
  19. Nullus videtur dolo facere, qui suo iure utitur - There is no harm, when someone exercises his right (Legal term drawn from various sources, including the jurist Gaius (s.II) 50,17,55 Digest)
  20. Num audes? - Do you dare
  21. Num barbarorum Romulus rex fuit? - Was not Romulus the king of the barbarians? (Cicero)
  22. Num negare audes? quid taces? Convincam, si negas - Why are you silent? I will prove it if you do deny it; (Cicero - First Catiline)
  23. Numen lumen - God is light (Motto of the university of Wisconsin - Thank you: Agnes Wisley)
  24. Numero pondere & mensura Deus omnia condidit - God created things by number, size and weight (Sir Isaac Newton)
  25. Numerus clausus - The number closed (Academic term - Limited number - The capacity in classrooms, as well as the availability of teachers is limited, so a University cannot accommodate in a dignified manner an unlimited number of students. Therefore, they must set a to limit.)

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