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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 3835
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- Tot capita, tot sententiae - So many heads, so many opinions (Cicero)
- Tota calamitas omnes molestias habet - No misfortune has all the discomfort
- Tota vita nihil aliud quam ad mortem iter est - All life is nothing but a path to death (Seneca)
- Totidem verbis - In every sense of the word
- Toties quoties - As often
- Totum revolutum - All scrambled (Confusion, disorder)
- Totus Debitum Pensus - All Debts Paid (Motto of a family who are friends of the Adams family.)
- Totus mundus agit histrionem - Everyone makes history (All the world's a stage and everyone is playing like an actor. The Destiny gives to everybody a role to play. - Thank you: Lyubomir Georgiev)
- Totus mundus deorum est immortalium templum - The whole world is the temple of the immortal gods. (self explanatory)
- Totus plenus - All full
- Totus tuus - Totally yours (Motto of John Paul II: part of a text of Scripture "Totus Tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt" = "I'm all yours, and all I have is yours")
- Totus Tuus Maria - Totally yours, Mary ( Thank you: Michelle Clum )
- Totus vis munia ut humanus, est dulcis ut a vir quam suus liberi? - Of all nature's gifts to the human race,what is sweeter to a man than his children? (Thank you: Fiks )
- Trahimur omnes laudis studio - All of us are dragged by the desire of praise (Cicero)
- Trahimur omnes studio gloriae - All we are drawn by the desire of glory
- Trahit sua quemque voluptas - Everyone has their inclinations
- Tranquillo enim ut aiunt quilibet gubernator est - So they say, any ruler is useful in peacetime (Seneca - Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 85,34 )
- Traxit candore ruborem - Brings red candor
- Tres faciunt collegium - Three is company
- Tribunicia auctoritas morum - Tribunal moral authority (Legal term)
- Tribunicia potestas - Tribunal power (Legal term)
- Tribunus me primum sententiam rogavit - The tribune asked my opinion first (Cicero)
- Tribunus militum - Military court (Abbreviated as Tr. mil.)
- Tribunus Plebis - Tribune of the masses (In ancient Rome this was a court made of plebs, common people - Abbreviated as Tr. pl.)
- Tribus continuis diebus festivis in ecclesia inter missarum solemnia - In three consecutive festive days, while mass is celebrated (Ecclesiastical Term - Spanish Church, Book of Marriages)
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