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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3576
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- Si nihil te litterae adiuvarent numpuam ad philosophiam te contulisses - If you had not always been devoted to literature, you would never have arrived at love for philosophy
- Si parva licet componere magnis - It's illicit to compare small things with the great
- Si pericula sunt vera, infortunatus es - If the dangers are true, you are unfortunate.
- Si post fata venit gloria non propero - If glory comes after death, I am not in a hurry
- Si qua voles apte nubere, nube pari - If you wish to marry well, marry an equal (Ovid - the Art of Love)
- Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice - If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you. ( Thank you: Spydre Rogue )
- Si quis hoc dicit errat - Whoever says this is wrong
- Si quis veritatem dicit - If someone tells the truth
- Si sapientia Deus est, verus philosophus est amator Dei - If wisdom is God, then the true philosopher is a lover of God (Philosophical Term - St. Augustine)
- Si usque edita victus sapientia et lingua deus no praetendiese - Even the defeated aim to elevate their wisdom and words
- Si velim omnia proelia Hannibalis describere dies me deficiat - If I were to describe all the battles of Hannibal, the days will fail me (I would not have time to do that)
- Si vis amari ama - I you want to be loved, love (Ecclesiastical term - St. Augustine)
- Si vis, amaris ama - If you wish to be loved, love (This is often attributed to the Roman philosopher Seneca, found in the sixth of his letters to Lucilius. - Thank you: Han)
- Si vis pacem para bellum - If you want peace prepare for war (The display of military might discourages war - Thank you: Joe Pappalardo - Phrase originally used by the German Empire. It was shortened to "Parabellum" and referred to 9mm ammunition used during WWI. Modern 9mm bullets still retain the "Parabellum" designation - Thank you: E.S.)
- Si vis scire doce - If you want to learn, teach (When you try to make someone else understand something, you test how much you really know)
- Si vis vacare animo, aut pauper sis oportet, aut pauperi similis - If you want to grow your spirit, it is convenient to be poor, or at least look like you are (Seneca)
- Sibi non cavere et aliis consilium dare stultum esse - To give advise to others, and not take care of yourself, is typical of fools (Phaedrus 1,9,1)
- Sic - Yes (Grammatical Term - Yes, it is written that way, when copying a text that has an error)
- Sic ego nec sine te nec tecum vivere possum - So neither with you nor without I can live (Women, can't live with them, can't live without them - Ovid - Amores)
- Sic faciunt omnes - Everybody does this
- Sic itur ad astra - This is the way to the stars (Motto of the Colombian Air Force)
- Sic Luceant Opera Tua - Your work continues to shine (Motto of the city of Gandia in Valencia, Spain)
- Sic Luceat Lux Vestra - Let your light shine (Vulgate - Matthew 5: 15 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Sic obvia frangit - This overcomes obstacles (Motto of the Spanish Light Armoured Cavalry Regiment #11)
- Sic Parvis Magna - From small to greatness (Motto given by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) in 1581 for being the first English person to circumnavigate the world)
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