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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3753
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- Supremum vale - Last farewell
- Surge et ambula - Get up and walk
- Sursum corda - Raise the hearts (Ecclesiastical term - words uttered by the priest at Mass, at the beginning of the preface. These words are mean that we recall our lofty sentiments and that we must raise our thinking)
- Sursum Versus - Towards the top (Motto of the Autonomous University of Sinaloa, Mexico)
- Sus amica luto - The pig friend of the mud (Horace - Like a friend told me, arguing with engineers is like wrestling with a pig in the mud, after a while you realize that the pig likes it)
- Sus in Cribo - A Sow in a Sieve (Pope Urban III (1185-1187) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His last name was Crivelli (sieve) and his family Arm of Coat had a pig)
- Suspensio a divinis - Suspension of the Divine (Ecclesiastical term - Canonical punishment - Suspension of the right to celebrate sacraments)
- Sustine et abstine - Support and refrain
- Sustineo alas - I sustain the wing (Motto of aviation mechanics - Thank you: J.T.)
- Sustinere est difficilius quam aggredi - To endure is harder than to attack (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Sutor sutoribus! - Shoemaker to your shoes (Diplomatic term - Don't stick your nose where it does not belong)
- Suum cuique tribuere - To each his own (Legal term)
- Sydus Olorum - Star of the Swans (Pope Clement IX (1667-1669) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no association with his coat of arms, name or birth place. Some people say it is because the room used during his conclave was call "chamber of swans")
- Symbolum rei sacrae, et invisibilis gratiae forma visibilis, sanctificandi vim habens - A symbol of something sacred, a visible form of invisible grace, with power to sanctify (Another definition of sacrament)
- Tabula gratulatoria - Congratulatory table (List of names of people who are to be thanked at a ceremony)
- Tabulas pingere - Paint tables (Cicero)
- Tace sed vigilans - Silent, but vigilant
- Tacitum vivit sub pectore vulnus - Silently lives the wound under the chest (Vergil - Aeneid IV, 67)
- Taedium vitae - Boredom of life
- Tales sunt aquae qualis est terra per quam fluunt - The waters are like the lands where they flow (Pliny the elder - Refers to the chemical and physical composition)
- Talis hominibus fuit oratio qualis vita - Such was the men's style, as their life (Seneca Epistles, 114,1)
- Tam magnus - So big
- Tamdiu discendum est, quamdiu vivas - We have to learn for as long as we live (Philosophical term)
- Tamquam tabula rasa in qua nihil est de pictu - As clean writing board, where nobody has drawn anything (Philosophical term - John Locke, XVII century - expresses that consciousness lacks any kind of content without the aid of experience, which is the source of all knowledge)
- Tanta vis est probitatis, ut eam vel in hoste diligamus - So great is the force of honesty, that we even appreciate it from an enemy (Cicero)
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