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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3624
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- Silent enim leges inter arma - Laws are silent in times of war (Cicero)
- Simile illi diliges proximum tuum tamquam te ipsum - Love your neighbor as yourself (Vulgate - Matthew 5: 39 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Similia Similibus Curantur - Similar cures the similar (Homeopathy motto)
- Sine actione agis - No action to sue (Legal term)
- Sine amicitia, vita esse nullam - Life is nothing without friends (Cicero)
- Sine anno - Without year (Original publication date is unknown)
- Sine causa - Without cause
- Sine Cerere et Libero friget Venus - Without Ceres and Bacchus, Venus is cold (Ceres godess of agriculture and beer, Bacchus, god of wine, Venus, godess of love)
- Sine Cure - Without Care
- Sine die - Without day (indefinitely)
- Sine doctrina vita est quasi mortis imago - Without a doctrine, life is like the image of death (Philosophical term)
- Sine ipse factum est nihil - Without him nothing gets done
- Sine ira et studio - Without animosity and without favoritism (Publius Cornelius Tacitus - Annals 1.1 - Without anger or passion - Tacitus wanted to write about the reign of Augustus and Tiberius impartially, because their deeds happened a long time ago)
- Sine loco et anno - Without place or date (Unknown works)
- Sine nobilitate - Without nobility (Some people say that that is were the term "snob" comes from, in reference of Oxford University students who lacked noble origin)
- Sine pecunia - Without money
- Sine qua non - Without which (Indispensable, necessary)
- Sine sole sileo - Sunless I keep silent (Legend on a sundial)
- Sinite parvulos venire ad me - Let the children come to me (Vulgate - Mark 10, 15 - Said by Jesus Christ)
- Sint Unum - Be one (with God - Ecclesiastical term)
- Siquis in hoc artem populo non novit amandi - If there be anyone among you who does know of the art of loving (Ovid - Book 1, verse 1 of the Art of Loving)
- Sistant omnes - Emerge all (Ceremonial term)
- Sit divus dum non sit vivus - Let it be God, so as not to be alive (Said by Caracalla to his brother Geta, when Geta ordered his death)
- Sit Tibi Terra Levis - Let the earth rest lightly on you (Used in epitaphs, abbreviated as STTL)
- Sit tibi terra levis, animula innocens - Let the earth rest lightly on you, innocent soul (Epitaph used for a child)
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