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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3311
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- Quod templum ruit? - What temple is collapsing?
- Quod tibi non vis, alteri ne facias - What you don't want for yourself, don't do to another
- Quod ut superbo prouoces ab inguine, ore adlaborandum est tibi - If you want to raise my proud crotch, you have to work it with the mouth. (Horace Epodes, VIII, 18)
- Quod Valedico Vestrum Animus - Say goodbye to your souls
- Quod visum placet - That which pleases merely by being seen (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
- Quomodo vales? - How are you doing? (Common salutation among Romans)
- Quorum - Whose, who (are required for a meeting)
- Quorum aliquem vestrum, unum esse volumus - Of whom we wish some one of you to be one
- Quorum praesentia sufficit - Whose presence is enough
- Quos licet Hebraei inter apocrypha separent, Ecclesia Christi tamen inter divinos libros et honorat et praedicat - Although the Hebrews consider these books among the apocryphal, the Church honors and preaches these books as divine (Isidore of Seville, referring to the deuterocanonical books)
- Quot homines, tot sententiae - So many men, so many opinions (Terence)
- Quot hostis, servi tot - As many slaves, so many enemies (Phaistos - Verborum Significatione)
- Quot Rami Tot Arbores - As many branches, so many trees (Motto of Allahabad University, India (Thank you: A. K. Mehrotra)
- Quousque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra - Until when, Catiline, will you abuse our patience (Exordium of Cicero's first diatribe, where he complains to the Roman senate about Catiline conspiracy)
- Rana Seriphia - A frog from Serpiphos (A person who does not say much. The frogs from the island of Seriphos are mute)
- Rara avis - Rare bird (Unusual or exceptional)
- Rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cycno - A rare bird on earth and like a black swan (Juvenal - Satires VI )
- Rara est ora et brevis mora - Rare is the limit and brief is the rest
- Rara temporum felicitate, ubi sentire quae velis, et quae sentias dicere licet - What uncommon fate of these times, where you can think what you want and say what you think (Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Histories, I, 1)
- Rari nantes in gurgite vasto - Rare survivors in the immense sea (Philosophical term - Virgil - Aeneid, I, 118)
- Rastrum in Porta - The Rake at the Door (Pope Innocent XII (1691-1700) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies)
- Rata parte - Calculated part (Pro rata, in proportion)
- Ratem crede ventis, anima ne crede puellis namque es feminea tutior unda fide - Trust your ship to the winds, but not your soul to the maidens, since the waves are safer than the fidelity of a woman
- Ratio agendi - Reason for acting (Legal term)
- Ratio autem nihil aliud est quam in corpus humanum pars divini spiritus mersa - Reason is nothing other than a part of the divine spirit merged into the body of human beings (Seneca - The Epistles)
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