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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 296
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- Aliquando bonus dormitat Homerus - Sometimes good Homer sleeps (No one is perfect. Even the great poet Homer, the author of the Iliad, can make a mistake.)
- Aliquando et insanire iucundum est - Sometimes it is enjoyable to be insane (Seneca De tranquillitate animi XVII 10)
- Aliquid quo nihil maius cognitari posit - Somthing which nothing greater can be conceived (Philosophical term - Saint Anselm's argument of the existance of God)
- Aliquis latet error - Some trickery lies hidden (Virgil - Aeneid II, 48)
- Alis volat propriis - She Flies With Her Own Wings (motto of Oregon)
- Aliud est punire, aliud vindicare - One thing is to punish, to vindicate is another (Legal Term Leonard Lessius 1554-1623)
- Allere Flammam Veritatis - Let flame of truth shine (Motto of University of Nuevo Leon, Mexico)
- Alma mater - Nourishing mother (Academic term - refers to the institution where one got his/her degree)
- Alma parens - Nurturing parent (Virgil - Aeneid X)
- Alter ego - The other I (Term used in Physiology - Refers to other personalities of people who have schizophrenia)
- Alter idem - The second self (Another thing exactly the same)
- Alter parens - Other Parent (Legal term - Person whom something is owe )
- Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest - A man cannot belong to another, if he can belong to himself (Paracelsus [Theophrastus Phillippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim ] Swiss Doctor (1493-1541))
- Altiora te ne quaesieris - Do not seek what is beyond your reach (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi - The deepest rivers flow with minimum sound (Still waters run deep - The most profound words are not necessarily the loudest ones)
- Altius, citius, fortius - Swifter, Higher, Stronger (Olympic Motto)
- Altum silentium - Profound silence
- Ama Deum et fac quod vis - Love God and do what you want (Augustine)
- Ama et quod vis fac - Love and do what you want (St. Augustine - Principle of Christian ethics)
- Ama me usque dum dolet. Si dolet signum bonum est - Love until it hurts. If it hurts, it is good
- Amabilis insania - Fond illusion (Horace, Odes, III, 5)
- Amantes sunt amentes - Lovers are demented
- Amantium irae amoris integratio est - The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love - (Terence - Andria III 6, 556)
- Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur - Ever for God is hard to love and be wise (Syrus - Sententiae, 22)
- Amat victoria curam - Victory loves the care (Victory favors those who prepare)
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