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     Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 351
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     - Amor patriae in radice charitates fundatur  -  Love for the fatherland is founded in the root of charity (Bartholomew of Lucca, 1227–1327, medieval Italian historian)
 - Amor platonicus  -  Platonic love (Related to the Greek philosopher Plato - Purely spiritual, not carnal)
 - Amor Scientia Que Inserviant Cordi  -  Love and Science to serve the Heart (Motto of National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez in Mexico City)
 - Amor tussique non celatur  -  Love and cough can not be concealed
 - Amore dultis exitus – Love darkens success
 - Amorea mortuus sum  -  I am dead for love
 - Amoris irae amoris integratio sunt  -  The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love (Terence)
 - Amoris vulnus idem sanat qui facit  -  The wound of love, is healed by the same who makes it (Syrus)
 - Amoto quaeramus seria ludo ~ Jokes aside, let us turn to serious matters (Horace  -  Sermones I, I, 27)
 - An invidiam posteritatis times?  -  Is that you fear, the hatred of posterity? (Cicero - Oratio In Catilinam I)
 
	       - An nescis, mi fili, quantilla sapientia mundus regatur?  -  Don't you know then, my son, how little wisdom rules the world?  (Axel Oxenstierna 1583–1654, Swedish statesman)
 - An veritas, an nihil   -  The truth or nothing (Motto of the Philosophy department of the Colima University in Mexico)
 - Anathema sit  -  let him/her be anathema (Ecclesiastical term - Anathema is greek for curse, excommunication)
 - Anaxagoras audita morte filii: "Nihil, inquit,  mihi inexspectatum aut novum nuncias  Ego enim ellum ex me natum, sciebam esse mortalem"  -  When Anaxagoras learned of the death of his son: "Nothing new or unexpected you tell me. I knew that he who was born by me was mortal"  (Philosopher Anaxagoras)
 - Anceps imago  -  Two headed image (Hypocrisy - Man with two faces)
 - Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae  -  The angel of the Lord announced to Mary (Ecclesiastical term - Gregorian Chant - Angelus)
 - Angelus Nemorosus  -  Angel of the Grove (Pope St. Pius V (1566-1572)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was born in Bosco, Lombardy. Bosco means grove)
 - Angor Pectoris  -  Difficulty in breathing (previous to heart attack)
 - Anguinus Vir  -  A Snake-like Man (Pope Gregory X (1271-1276)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His family, Visconti, coat of arms had a serpent)
 - Angusta viarum  -  The narrow roads
 - Animale Rurale  -  Rural Animal (Pope Benedict XIV (1740-1758)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no clear link between Pope and Motto. It is said that he worked as hard as an ox on his writings - Others claim that it is in relation to "donkey", because during the conclave, he said  "If you wish to elect a saint, choose Gotti; a statesman, Aldrovandi, a donkey, elect me".)
 - Animo cupienti nihil satis festinatur  -  For an impatient spirit nothing is done too quickly
 - Animo et fortuna parentis terror quod virtum  -  Courage and luck is related to terror and virtue
 - Animula vagula blandula Hospes comesque corporis, Quae nunc abibis in loca Pallidula, rigida, nudula, Nec, ut soles, dabis iocos  -   Little soul, soft, wandering guest and friend of the body, you'll go now pale, hard, bare spots and you will not play, as you usually did (Philosophical Term - these words were spoken by the emperor Hadrian Augustus, expresses the dualism body and soul, at the approach of death, longing for love games) 
 - Animum debes mutare non caelum  -  You should change your attitude, not your sky (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium, XXVIII - You don't make things better, just by moving to another place. You need to change your way of life.)
 
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