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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2793
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- 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)
- Opera - Works (Applies to scores or works by musicians, thus opus 45, and so on)
- Opera prima - Work First (First novel from an author / work that comes first)
- Opera sine nomine scripta - Work without written name (Anonymous work)
- Operibus credite, et non verbis - Give credit to the work rather than word
- Oplomachus nunc es, fueras opthalmicus ante Fecisti medicus quod facis oplomachus - Optician you were before, now you're a gladiator, being a doctor you did the same as you do now (Martial - Epigrams Book I, 74)
- Oportet esse ut vivas, non vivere ut edas - Should eat to live, not live to eat (Cicero Rhetoricorum ad Herennium, IV, 7 - attributed to Socrates)
- Oportet Illum Regnare - He must reign
- Optimum cibi condimentum fames - The best seasoning is hunger (Cicero, de Finibus II, 28)
- Optimum non nasci - The best thing is not being born (Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia)
- Opus citatum - Works cited
- Opus dei - Work of God
- Opus iustitiae pax - The work of peace is justice (Vulgate - Episcopal & Papal motto of Pope Ven. Pius XII, Rome lore has it that Mons. Pacelli got his motto from here - walking by Santa Maria dell' Anima for countless years and having read these words as he passed. A verse from Isaiah 32: 17. Source: orbis catholicus secundus blog - Thank you: Claire S)
- Ora et labora - Pray and work (Thank you: Arthur Zawodny )
- Ora lege, lege, lege, relege labora et invenis - Pray, read, read, read, read hard and invent.
- Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano - We have to want to have a healthy mind in a healthy body (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)
- Oratio vultus animi est - Language is the soul of the face (You can pretend to be good, if you speak well)
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