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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3331
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- 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)
- Ratio cognoscendi - Reason of Knowing (Legal Term and also philosophical term, ethics)
- Ratio descidendi - Reason for acting (Legal term)
- Ratio essendi - Reason of being (Legal and philosophical term, ethics)
- Ratio et cor - Reason and heart
- Ratio iuris - Justice rason of justice (Legal term)
- Ratio nihil aliud est quam in corpus humanum pars divini spiritus mersa -
- Ratio Suma - Supreme reason (Legal term)
- Rationae loci - Because of the place (Legal term)
- Rationae materiae - Because of the mater (Legal term)
- Rationae personae - Because of the person (Legal term)
- Rationae quantitatis - Because of the amount (Legal term)
- Rationae territorii - Because of the territory (Legal term)
- Rationale est homo - Man is rational
- Ratum quid habere non potest, quod ipsius nomine non est gestum - It is not possible to attach reason, in the name of something that was not done (Legal term)
- Re intellecta, in verbis simus faciles - Once something is known, it is easy to put it in words
- Re vera potas bene - Seriously, you drink too much
- Rebus sic stantibus - Being the way things are (Legal and diplomatic term that refers to the circumstances)
- Recordare debes omnia vertentur ad originem - Must remember that all things return to their place of origin
- Recta conscientia traversum unguem non oportet discedere - It is not advisable to move away from your conscience even the width of a fingernail (Cicero - Epistulae)
- Recte ad Ardua - Straight to the difficult (Motto of Saint George College in Santiago, Chile)
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