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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2777
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- Omnia per Ipsum Facta Sunt - All things are or happen by themselves (Vulgate - John 1:3)
- Omnia praeclara, rara - All very illustrious things are scarce
- Omnia saturatio mala, autem perdiciam pessima - All indigestions are bad, but the worst is from eating partridges.
- Omnia secundum litem fiunt - All things are raised by way of strife or battle (Heraclitus - Philosophical term - Prologue of Celestina)
- Omnia siccis dura - Everything is hard for the dry (Epicurean ruling, indicating that people are sad when they do not drink)
- Omnia sunt plena Iovis - All are full of Jupiter (Virgil)
- Omnia tempus habent - All things have their time
- Omnia vincit Amor; et nos cedamus Amori - Love triumphs over everything; let's give way to love (Virgil in "Bucolics")
- Omnia vincit labor improbus - All can be done with dedicated effort
- Omnia Vitae Virtus - Everything in life is Vitue (Motto of "La Paz" school in Veracruz, Mexico)
- Omnibus enim mobilibus mobilior est sapientia - Of all the things that move, wisdom moves the most (Vulgate, the Book of Wisdom 7.24)
- Omnibus nobilibus, nobilior sapientia - Of all the noble things, wisdom is the noblest
- Omnibus omnia est lex - All things for all men is the law
- Omnis amans militat - Every lover makes war (Ovid, Amores, I, 9, 1)
- Omnis animi voluptas, omnisque alacritas in eo sita est, quod quis babeat, quibuscum conferens se, possit magnifice sentire de se ipso - All happiness of mind and all contentment liens in the fact that there is someone with whom, in comparing ourselves, we can have a higher feeling (Philosophical term - Hobbes - de cive)
- Omnis determinatio negatio est - Every determination is a negation (Philosophical term - when you say that something is something, you are implying that it is not something else)
- Omnis mundi creatura, quasi liber et pictura, nobis est in speculum - Each creature of the world is as a book, painting and a mirror for us (Alain of Lille)
- Omnis mundus iucundetur - The entire world is happy (Ecclesiastical term - Christmas Song)
- Omnis res est se ipsa singularis et per nihil aliud - Every thing is individual by virtue of itself and nothing else (Peter Auriol)
- Omnium consensu capax imperii nisi imperasset - According to all he would have been able to govern even though he had never ruled (Publius Cornelius Tacitus - Annals)
- Omnium horarum - Suitable for any tim
- Omnium Potientor Est Sapientia - The power is in full knowledge (Motto of the Central University of Ecuador)
- Onus est honos, qui sustinet rem publicam - The duty is the honor that holds a State (Varro De Lingua Latina, V)
- Onus probandi - The burden of proof (Legal term)
- Ope legis - By disposition of the law (Legal term)
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