Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3461

  1. Sane homini praeter opinionem improviso incidi - Contrary to what is believed, I suddenly attacked a man (Cicero In Verrem)
  2. Sanguis vita est - Blood is life (That is what Dracula says)
  3. Sapedere vedere - Knowing how to see (Leonardo da Vinci)
  4. Sapere aude - Dare to think (Imannnel Kant What is Enlightenment)
  5. Sapere vivere est - To know is to live
  6. Sapiens ipsum nocere - The wise man knows himself
  7. Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat - A wise man never asserts something that has not been proved
  8. Sapiens procul negotiis vivit - The wise man keeps away from business deals (Philosophical term)
  9. Sapiens res adversas non timet - The wise man does not fear adversity
  10. Sapienta ducet ad astra - Wisdom leads to the stars (Academic term - constant learning leads to the highest levels)
  11. Sapienta melior auro est - The wisdom is better than gold
  12. Sapientia aedificavit sibi domun - Wisdom has built a house (Ecclesiastical term - vulgate, Proverbs 9,1 - Motto of several Universities)
  13. Sapientia sanitas est animi - Wisdom is the health of the soul
  14. Sapientia sola libertas est - Only wisdom is freedom (Academic term - University Motto)
  15. Sapientia veritas nostra - Wisdom is our truth (Academic term - Motto of the University of Bio-Bio in Concepcion, Chile)
  16. Sapientis est mutare consilium - It is wise to change your mind
  17. Sat celeriter fit quidquid fiet satis bene - Every thing that is done well, it is done with sufficient seepd (C. Suetonius Tranquilus)
  18. Sat prata biberunt - The fields are wet enough (Publius Vergilius Maro)
  19. Satis est potuisse videri - It is enough that you are able to see me (Publius Vergilius Maro)
  20. Satis Morituro - Enough for a mortal (Sign put at the entrance of a modest home)
  21. Satis vixi; invictus enim morior - I lived enough, because I die without unconquered (Cornelius Nepos - Last words of Epaminondas)
  22. Satius est otiosum esse quam nihil agere - It is better to enjoy leisure, than doing nothing (Pliny the younger, Epistulae)
  23. Sator Arepo tenet opera rotas - Arepo, the sower, skillfully maintains his wheels (Found in the ruins of Pompeii and other Roman sites. It is a palindrome, that is it reads the same way backwards, as it does forward)
  24. Satura tota nostra est - The satire is totally ours
  25. Saturni dies - The day of Saturn (Saturday)

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