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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3476
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- Sapientis est mutare consilium - It is wise to change your mind
- Sat celeriter fit quidquid fiet satis bene - Every thing that is done well, it is done with sufficient seepd (C. Suetonius Tranquilus)
- Sat prata biberunt - The fields are wet enough (Publius Vergilius Maro)
- Satis est potuisse videri - It is enough that you are able to see me (Publius Vergilius Maro)
- Satis Morituro - Enough for a mortal (Sign put at the entrance of a modest home)
- Satis vixi; invictus enim morior - I lived enough, because I die without unconquered (Cornelius Nepos - Last words of Epaminondas)
- Satius est otiosum esse quam nihil agere - It is better to enjoy leisure, than doing nothing (Pliny the younger, Epistulae)
- 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)
- Satura tota nostra est - The satire is totally ours
- Saturni dies - The day of Saturn (Saturday)
- Scentio ergo sum - I feel, therefore I am (Philosophical term - Variant of cogito, ergo sum)
- Schisma Barcinonicum - A Schismatic From Barcelona (Pope Anti-pope Clement VIII (1423-1429) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was a Canon of Barcelona)
- Schola cantorum - Music school for singers
- Sciencia et Cultura pro omine - Science and culture at the service of man (Academic term - University Motto)
- Scientia est cognitio certa et vera causas - Science is a true and certain knowledge of things (Academic term)
- Scientia et praxis - Science and practice (Motto of the Lima University in Peru)
- Scientia fides aversus est - Knowledge is the enemy of faith (Roman sign found in Orvieto, Italy)
- Scientia non habet inimicum nisi ignorantem - Science has no enemies except for the ignorant
- Scientiam et veritatem et iustitiam doce me - Science and Truth and Justice will teach me (Academic term - Original motto of Lima University, Peru)
- Scio me nihil scire or Scio me nescire - I know that I know nothing, or I know nothing (Philosophical Term - Latin translation of the famous Socrates quote)
- Scipio eburneus - Ivory scepter (Symbol of consuls in ancient Rome)
- Scire ad trascendere - Learn to transcend (Academic term - Motto of Zalapa University in Veracruz, Mexico)
- Scire facias - Let them know (Legal term - Directs the Sheriff to make a record known - Also directs a defended to appear in court to explain why an existing judgment should not be executed against him or her)
- Scire leges non est verba earum tenere, sed vim ac potestatem - To know the low is to know its strength, not its words
- Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter - Your knowledge is nothing, if nobody knows you have it
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