Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 3787

  1. Tarde venientibus ossa - Only bones to the latecomers
  2. Tarraco Scipionum Opus - Tarragona work of Scipio (Scipio means staff. The Scipio was the patrician family of nobles, military, political, etc. most influential in the history of Rome, in the days of the Republic, during the Empire. Their influence lasted about 550 years from 370 BC -.. 180 AD)
  3. Tauri et ursi meritent pecunium sed porci non. - The bulls and the bears deserve to make money, but the pigs deserve nothing. (The optimists and the pessimists deserve to profit, the greedy deserve nothing. - Thank you: Steve)
  4. Te audire no possum - I cannot hear
  5. Te Deum Laudamus - We praise God (Old Christian hymn)
  6. Te futueo et caballum tuum - Screw you and your horse
  7. Te mihi materiam felicem in carmina proebe provenient causa carmina digna sua - You be the happy subject of my songs, and they will emerge worthy of the object that inspires them (Ovid Amores)
  8. Te solum vivere semel - You only live once
  9. Tecum habita et moris, quam sit tibi curta supellex - Live with yourself: get to know how poorly furnished you are (Persius -Satire IV, 52)
  10. Tecum vivere amem, tecum obeam libens - I want to live, and die with you. ( Horace - Thank you: Grant )
  11. Temet nosce memento qui se - Know yourself and discover who you are (from the movie Matrix)
  12. Temperare linguae, manibus, aetati - Restrain your tongue, hands, and youthful passion
  13. Temperare vim, sumptus, libertatem, annonam - Moderate violence, expenses, liberty and the price of corn
  14. Tempora labuntur, tacitisque senescimus annis - Time pases and silently we grow old over the years (Ovid - Metamorphosis I)
  15. Tempora mutantur - Times change
  16. Tempus edax rerum - Time devours all things (Ovid)
  17. Tempus fugit - Time is fleeting (Inscribed on clocks)
  18. Tempus fugit amor manet - Time flees, but love stays
  19. Tempus fugit iuris lumen dum fulget iuristis - Time flees, while the light of law shines for the jurist (Legal term by professor David Misari)
  20. Tempus regit actum - Time governs the act
  21. Tempus rerum imperator - Time governs all things (Motto of Google toolbar)
  22. Tempus vernum, cursum perficio - Spring time, the course is finished
  23. Tene me quia fugio - Stop me, I am a fugitive (In Rome in the second century AD, they put metal collars on slaves with the owners name and this phrase abbreviated as TMQF)
  24. Teneo te, Africa - I have you, Africa (According to Suetonius, Life of Caesar, 59, Caesar said this when he landed in Africa)
  25. Ter sub armis malim vitam cernere, quam semel modo parere - I would rather risk my life three times under arms, than to give birth once (Varro De lingua Latina, VI)

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