Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3168

  1. Qualis artifex pereo - What an artist dies in me - (According to Suetonius, the last words of Emperor Nero before dying)
  2. Qualis pater, talis filius - Like father, like son (The apple does not fall far from the tree)
  3. Qualis rex, talis grex - So is the king, so is his flock
  4. Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu - It's about how well you live, not how long (Seneca)
  5. Quam celerrime - As soon as possible (ASAP)
  6. Quam celerrime ad astra - As soon as possible to the stars (Motto of the Chilean Air Force)
  7. Quam se ipse amans, sine rivale - By loving yourself, with no rival (Cicero)
  8. Quam temere in nosmet legem sancismus iniquam - With what recklessness do we sanction an iniquitous law against us (Horace)
  9. Quando propositio verificatur pro rebus si duae res sufficiunt ad eius veritatem superfluum est ponere tertiam - When a statement may be true for two reasons, and they are sufficient, it is superfluous to suppose a third (William of Ockham)
  10. Quantum in me fuit - I did everything I could
  11. Quantum mutatis ab illo - How much you have changed
  12. Quapropter bene conscius ponderis huius actus plena libertate declaro me ministerio Episcopi Romae, Successoris Sancti Petri - Therefore, being well aware of the seriousness of this act, I freely declare that I give up the ministry of the Bishop of Rome, Successor of St Peter (Pope Benedict XVI in his resignation as Pope, February 11, 2013)
  13. Quarite Domini ductu - Seek the Lord's Guidance (Thank you: Rodney Graham)
  14. Quasque persona propter suam capacitatem - Every person according to his capacity
  15. Quattuorviri in urbe purgandis - Four inside the city purging (Set of four people who, under the orders of the councilors were responsible for cleaning the streets of the city, in ancient Rome)
  16. Quattuorviri viarum curandarum - Four caretakers (Four people were watching the condition of the streets of the city, in ancient Rome)
  17. Quem Apollo ut ais sapientissimus iudicavit - The one whom Apollo, as you say, considered very smart
  18. Quem consul videt? - Who sees the consul?
  19. Quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur - The ones who are loved by the gods die young (Plautus - Only the good die young)
  20. Quem Patrem Patrum fecit discordia Fratrum - The discord between brothers made Fathers of the Fathers (The travels of Marco Polo - The discord was caused because a Archidiacon Pope was elected)
  21. Quem puerum vidisti formosum, hunc vides deformem in senecta - The child that dresses beautifully, looks deformed in old age (Varro - De lingua Latina, V)
  22. Quem recitas, meus est, o Fidentine, libellus: sed male cum recitas, incipit esse tuus - The book that you recite is mine, Fidencio; but when you do it wrong, it becomes yours (Phaedrus)
  23. Quemadmodum gladis nemeinum occidit, occidentis telum est - The sword is never a killer, it is a tool in the hand of a murderer (People kill people, not guns)
  24. Qui absens iudicio, defensus non fuerit - The one who is absent at trial will not be defended (Legal term - Cicero - Pro Quinctio, 19, 60)
  25. Qui acceperint gladium, gladio peribunt - Those who live by the sword will die by the sword (Vulgate - Matthew 26: 52)

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