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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3213
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- Qui multum habet, plus cupit - Those who have much, desire more
- Qui nescit dissimulare nescit regnare - He who does not know how to fake, does not know how to reign (Machiavelli's famous phrase)
- Qui nimis probat nihil probat - He who does not prove enough, does not prove anything (Legal term)
- Qui nimium probat, nihil probat - He who proves many things, proves nothing (Legal term)
- 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)
- Qui non cogitat non dubitat - He who does not think, does not doubt
- Qui non est mecum, contra me est - Who is not with me is against me
- Qui non laborat non manducat - The who does not work, shall not eat
- Qui omnes insidias timet in nullas incidit - A man who is careful all the time does not get into an accident
- 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
- Qui potest capere capiat - The who is able to receive this, let him receive it (Vulgate - Mathew 19,12)
- Qui quae vult dicit quae non vult audiet - The who says what he wants, will hear what he does not want (Terence)
- Qui recte consulate, consul cluat - He who counsels correctly, let him be titled counsil (Varro - De Lingua Latina)
- Qui scribit bis legit - The one who writes, reads twice
- 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)
- 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)
- 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)
- Qui tacet consentire videtur - He who is silent seems to consent (The silence makes us accomplices)
- 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)
- Qui tacet non utique fatetur - He one, who is silent, does not admit nor deny.
- Qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipso in haec parte sequitur - He who presents the action the king, it follows that he presented it for its own benefit
- Qui unum habet vitium, omnia habet - He who has one vice, has them all (Seneca, De Benefiticiis)
- Qui vir odiosus! - What a hateful man!
- Qui vivet videbit - Who lives, will see
- Qui vult dare parva non debet magna rogare - Whoever wants to give, should not ask for much
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