Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3655

  1. Societatis Iesus - Society of Jesus (Jesuits - Often abbreviated as SI)
  2. Socordiam eorum inridere libet qui praesenti potentia credunt extingui posse etiam sequentis aevi memoriam - It is a pleasure to laugh at the folly of those who think current power can extinguish the memory of future ages. (Tacitus - Annals IV, 35 - After the Senate condemned the "seditious" writer Cordus, they ordered all his books to be burned, yet they were still read in Tacitus' time. - Thank you: CJJ)
  3. Sol lucet omnibus - The sun shines for everyone (Gaius Petronius, Roman poet ¿-66 aD - We all have the same rights)
  4. Sola fide - Only through faith (Martin Luther - During the Protestant Reform)
  5. Sola scriptura - Only through writing (Martin Luther - During the Protestant Reform)
  6. Solem e mundo tollere videntur qui amicitiam e vita tollunt - It is like taking the sun from the world, the actions of those who to take friendship out of life (Cicero)
  7. Soli Deo - Only to God
  8. Soli Deo gloria - Glory to God alone
  9. Solis dies - Day of the sun (Sunday)
  10. Solitudinem fecerunt, pacem appellant - They made a desert and called it peace (Tacitus - Referring to the "Pax Romana" i.e. the destruction of Carthage by Rome)
  11. Sollicitudo rei sociales - The social concern of the Church (Encyclical of Pope John Paul II)
  12. Solum deum prae oculis - Only God before their eyes (Advice given to the voting cardinals in the conclave, according to "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown)
  13. Solum quod dabis, habebis - You will only have what you give.
  14. Solus Deus iudicare me potest - Only God can judge me
  15. Solve et coagula - Dissolves and coagulates
  16. Solve et repete - Pay now and protest later (Legal term - Settle, then appeal)
  17. Somnis imago mortis - A dream is an image of death
  18. Specialia generalibus derogant - Specialized laws take precedence over general laws (Legal term)
  19. Spectaculorum procedere debet - The show must go on
  20. Spectatores plaudite - Audience clap (Request at the end of a Roma play)
  21. Speculum iustitiae - Mirror of Justice
  22. Spem nemo emit - Nobody buys hope (Terence - You cannot buy it)
  23. Spem reduxit - Hope reborn (Motto of New Brunswick, Canada)
  24. Spemque metumque inter dubiis - Among doubt, there is hope and fear (Vergil)
  25. Spendor sine occasu - Splendour without end (Motto of British Columbia, Canada)

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