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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3135
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- Puer natus in Bethleem - A child is born in Bethlehem (Ecclesiastical term)
- Puer qui adest piger est - The child who is present, is lazy (He is not studying Latin hard enough)
- Pueri Hebraeorum - Jewish Children (Ecclesiastical term - Antiphon in the procession of the palms on Palm Sunday)
- Pueri pueri, pueri puerilia tractant - Kids will be kids and will be naughty
- Pulchra leonina - The beautiful lioness (Motto and popular name of the Lion Cathedral in Spain)
- Pulchra sunt quae visa placent - Beautiful are the things that please the eye
- Pulchre, bene, recte - Beautiful, good, correct
- Pulchrum est bene facere rei publicae - It is beautiful to do good things for the republic (Sallust, Conspiracy of Catiline III, 1)
- Pulsat et aperietu vobis - Knock and it shall be opened
- Pulsat, ululat, ama et clama ab absordo - Hit, shed tears, love and cry out loud at the absurdity
- Pulvis Et Umbra Sumus - We are dust and shadows (The Mortal Instruments, novel by Cassandra Clare)
- Punica fides - Punic faith (Love for the Carthaginian, representing treachery)
- Pure Puris omnia - For one who is pure, all that is pure
- Puri sermonis amator - Lover of pure and simple speach (said of Julius Caesar by Terence)
- Pusillior sed et fortis - We are few, but strong (Philosophical term - Also motto of an old submersible Spanish Armada)
- Quadragesimo anno - Fortieth anniversary (Encyclical Letter of His Holiness Pius XI, commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the publication of Leo XIII's egregious encyclical Rerum Novarum)
- Quadringentos inde ferme passus constituit signa - He placed the banners to almost four hundred feet away (Livy - Book 34)
- Quae causa indigna serenos rostros foedavit vultus? - What was the unworthy cause that disfigured the serene faces? (Vergil)
- Quae est domestica sede iucundior? - What place is nicer than one's home? (Cicero)
- Quae potest esse vitae iucunditas, sublatis amicitiis? - What has life pleasant, if no friends? (Cicero De amicitia )
- Quae propter necessitatem recepta sum, non debent in argumentum trahi - What is admitted by necessity must not be take as evidence (Legal Term)
- Quae sursum sunt quaerite, quae sursum sunt sapite - Seek those things which are high, taste the ones that come from above (Vulgate - St. Paul - Colossians 3.1 and 3.2)
- Quaeque ipsa miserrima vidi, et quorum pars magna fui - So many terrible things I saw, and in so many of them I played a great part (Virgil - Aeneid)
- Quaere veritatem - Seek the truth (Bentleigh High School in Victoria, Australia, had this motto in the 1960s when I was a student - Thank you: Helen Scott)
- Quaerens quem devoret - Buscando a quien devoraret - Looking for someone to devour (Ecclesiastical term - Vulgate - Epistles I, 5, 8 - In reference to the devil)
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