Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3201

  1. Qui iure suo utitur, nemini injuriam facit - Those who used their rights, do not harm anyone (Legal term)
  2. Qui latrones igitur siquidem vos consules qui praedones qui hostes qui proditores qui tyranni nominabuntur ? - So, who will be called a thief, who a pirate, who a foe, who a traitor, who a tyrant?, who?, if you are called consuls? (Cisero - In L. Calpurnium Pisonem X)
  3. Qui me amat, amet et canem meum - Anyone who loves me should also love my dog
  4. Qui Modeste Paret, Videtur Qui Aliquando Imperet Dignus Esse - the one who obeys with modesty appears worthy of being some day a commander (Cicero De Legibus, III, 5 - ) (Thank you: James A Addy ))
  5. Qui modo Nasonis fueramus quinque libelli, tres sumus; hoc illi praetulit auctor opus Ut iam nulla tibi nos sit legisse voluptas, at levior demptis poena duobus erit - We who were before five books of Ovid Naso, we are now only three. The author of the work so ordered. If you do not experience any pleasure in our reading, at least your pain will ease, knowing of the removal of two books. (Ovid - Funny epigram at the beginning of the first book Amores)
  6. Qui multum habet, plus cupit - Those who have much, desire more
  7. Qui nescit dissimulare nescit regnare - He who does not know how to fake, does not know how to reign (Machiavelli's famous phrase)
  8. Qui nimis probat nihil probat - He who does not prove enough, does not prove anything (Legal term)
  9. Qui nimium probat, nihil probat - He who proves many things, proves nothing (Legal term)
  10. Qui non cenat et unguitur, Fabulle, hic vere mihi mortuus videtur - He who doesn't dine, but is anointed, Fabullus, really seems to me a dead man (Martial - Epigrams 3, 12 - In the Rome, corpses were anointed with perfume)
  11. Qui non cogitat non dubitat - He who does not think, does not doubt
  12. Qui non est mecum, contra me est - Who is not with me is against me
  13. Qui non laborat non manducat - The who does not work, shall not eat
  14. Qui omnes insidias timet in nullas incidit - A man who is careful all the time does not get into an accident
  15. Qui potare non potestis, ite procul ab his festis, non est locus hic modestis - Those who do not drink, go far away from this party, there is no room here for the timid
  16. Qui potest capere capiat - The who is able to receive this, let him receive it (Vulgate - Mathew 19,12)
  17. Qui quae vult dicit quae non vult audiet - The who says what he wants, will hear what he does not want (Terence)
  18. Qui recte consulate, consul cluat - He who counsels correctly, let him be titled counsil (Varro - De Lingua Latina)
  19. Qui scribit bis legit - The one who writes, reads twice
  20. Qui species consecratas abicit aut in sacrilegum finem abducit vel retinet, in excommunicationem latae sententiae Sedi Apostolicae reservatam incurrit; clericus praeterea alia poena, non exclusa dimissione e statu clericali, puniri potest - Whoever throws away the consecrated species or takes them away or keeps them for a sacrilegious purpose, incurs a latae sententiae excommunication reserved for the Apostolic Seat; Furthermore, a cleric can be punished with another penalty, not excluding dismissal from the clerical status (Code of Canon Law 1367)
  21. Qui studet optatam cursu contingere metam multa tulit fecitque puer, sudavit et alsit Abstinuit Venere et Baccho - He who wants to achieve his desired career goal, as a child must endure and do a lot of things, sweat a lot, and experience harsh cold, and refrain from Venus (goddess of love) an Bacchus (god of wine) (Horace - Arts Poetica - Motto used by arts students)
  22. Qui sunt in gratia, quanto plus accedunt ad finem, plus crescere debent - Those who have grace, the closer they get to the end, the more they need to grow spiritually (St. Thomas Aquinas In Epistola ad Haebreum)
  23. Qui tacet consentire videtur - He who is silent seems to consent (The silence makes us accomplices)
  24. Qui tacet non asseverat, sed est vero qui non negat - The one who is silent does not assert, but certainly does not deny (Legal term)
  25. Qui tacet non utique fatetur - He one, who is silent, does not admit nor deny.

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