Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 4038

  1. Verba movent exempla trahunt - The words move, examples drag
  2. Verba refers aures non pervenientia nostras - You mean words that do not reach our ears (Ovid - Metamorphoses Book III, 462)
  3. Verba sun intelligenda non secundum quod sonant, sed secundum mentem proferentis - Words should be understood as in the mind of who says them, not as they sound)
  4. Verba utilia - Useful words (Like in an advise)
  5. Verba volant, scripta manent exampla trahunt - Words fly, writings remain (Words disappear, books remain - verbal contracts are as good as the paper they are written in)
  6. Verbera plura ferunt, quam quos iuvat usus arati, detractant prensi dum iuga prima boves - Rebel oxen, oppressed by the hardness of the yoke, are punished much harder than those who bear the weight of the plow. (Ovid - Amores)
  7. Verbi gratia - In virtue of the word (Grammatical term - For example, similar to exempli gratia. Often abbreviated as V.gr.)
  8. Verbisque meis fides sit - Let there be faith in my words (Livy)
  9. Verbum Dei manet in aeternum - The Word of God lasts eternally ( Thank you: Eric Rachut )
  10. Verbum Dimisum - Lost or abandoned word
  11. Verbum sat sapienti - For the wise, the word is enough (For a good listener, just a few words are necessary to explain something)
  12. Verbum Vincet - The word will conquer (Motto of the US Army 4th Psychological Operations Group)
  13. Vere vivere est factus vivendi bona vita temporalis ad aeternam - To live well is in fact to live a good life temporarily and towards eternity ( Thank you: Dr Attn Riviere J. Goel )
  14. Veri amici non prava exempla, sed bona consilia dant - Good friends do not give bad example, but good advice
  15. Verita et scientia - Truth and science (Motto of the Catholic University in the Dominican Republic)
  16. Veritas - Truth (Motto of the Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts)
  17. Veritas ante omnia - The truth above all (Motto of the Colombian Academy of History)
  18. Veritas convicii ab iniuria non excusat - The truth of a libel carries no excuse for the damage it brings
  19. Veritas est adequatio rei et intellectus - Truth is the adequacy of the mind with reality (Philosophical Term - how the realist philosophy defines the notion of the term truth)
  20. Veritas est in puteo - The truth lies in the depth
  21. Veritas est realitas - Truth is reality
  22. Veritas filia temporis - Truth is the daughter of time (Motto of the Luis Sarmiento Institute in Oaxaca, Mexico)
  23. Veritas in caritates - Truth in charities (Motto of the Bolivian Catholic University)
  24. Veritas liberabit vos - The truth will set you free (Vulgate - John 8, 32)
  25. Veritas Odit Moras - Truth hates delays

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