Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3276

  1. Quo ex portu commodissimum in Britanniam traniectum esse congoverat - I had known that moving to Britain from that port was extremely comfortable (Caeser, de Bello Gallico
  2. Quo fas et gloria docunt - Where right and glory leads us
  3. Quo modo et quando iudex sententiam proferre debet praesentibus partibus vel una absente - In mode and time, the judge must sentence in presence of the parties, or with one party absent (Legal term - Valentinian and Valens, Roman co-emperors of the West (fourth century) Cod.7,43)
  4. Quo non ascendet? - How far will it go up?
  5. Quo vadis, Domine? - Where are you going, Lord (St Peter asks Jesus, as he was fleeing Rome under Emperor Nero. To which Jesus replied, "I'm going to be crucified again". Apparently with the guilty conscience for having previously denied Jesus, Peter turned around and went back to Rome, where he was crucified in the circus)
  6. Quocumque fugies deus te videbit - Anywhere you run away, God sees you (St. Augustine)
  7. Quod ab initium vitiosum est tractu tempore convalescere non potest - What is flawed from the beginning, cannot be corrected over time (Legal term - can refer to an administration)
  8. Quod abundat non vitiat - What abounds, does not harm
  9. Quod aegris evenit quos longa imbecillitas usque eo adfecit ut nusquam sine offensa proferantur hoc accidit nobis - What happens to the sick, who have been ill for a long time, so they never fully recover, that's exactly what happens to us
  10. Quod bonum, felix faustumque sit - Let it be good, happy and prosperous (Happy new Year)
  11. Quod Deus conjunxit, homo non separet - What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder (Vulgate - Mark 10,9)
  12. Quod dixi, dixi - What I said, it is said
  13. Quod erat demonstrandum - Which was to be demonstrated (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of proofs - abbreviated as QED)
  14. Quod erat faciendum - Which was to be shown (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of a solution - abbreviated as QEF)
  15. Quod facis, te facit - That which you do, makes you
  16. Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur - What is gratuitously asserted, can be gratuitously denied
  17. Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi - What is allowed to Jupiter is not permitted to the ox (Double standards)
  18. Quod me nutrit me destruit - The one who nourishes me, destroys me (Love phrase)
  19. Quod Natura non dat, [universitas] Helmantica [Salamantica] non praestat - What nature does not give [the University of] Salamanca does not provide (College Term - Cannot fix dumb)
  20. Quod natura seponat socialitas copulat - What nature separates, society unites (Philosophical Term)
  21. Quod non fecerunt barbari, fecerunt Barberini - What the barbarians did not do, the Barberini did (When the barbarians invaded Rome, they left the Pantheon intaact. However, Pope Urban VIII, destroyed the bronze ceiling to be used for the fortification of Castel Sant'Angelo)
  22. Quod non me vincit fortiorem me facit - What does not beat me, makes me stronger
  23. Quod non videt oculus, cor non dolet - What the eye does not see, does not pain the heart
  24. Quod nullum est, nullum efectum producit - What is null, produces no effect (Legal term - Civil law - for example, a null contract does not trigger legal consequences)
  25. Quod numquam reddas, commodet, ipsa roga - Beg him to lend you, what you will never give back (Ovid Amores)

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