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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 4056
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- 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)
- Veritas est in puteo - The truth lies in the depth
- Veritas est realitas - Truth is reality
- Veritas filia temporis - Truth is the daughter of time (Motto of the Luis Sarmiento Institute in Oaxaca, Mexico)
- Veritas in caritates - Truth in charities (Motto of the Bolivian Catholic University)
- Veritas liberabit vos - The truth will set you free (Vulgate - John 8, 32)
- Veritas Odit Moras - Truth hates delays
- Veritas odium parit - Truth begets hatred (Terence)
- Veritas premitur, non oprimitur - Truth can hide, but not make it disappear
- Veritas, Probitas, Iustitia - Truth, Honesty, Justice (Motto of the University of Indonesia - Thank you: Allie)
- Veritas solet esse amara - The truth is often bitter.
- Veritas Victrix - Truth Conquers (Inscription above Science block, Worcester Royal Grammar School)
- Veritas Vincit - Truth conquers
- Veritate sola nobis imponetur virilis toga - Only the truth will give us the virile toga (Motto of the Las Villas Central University in Cuba)
- Veritatis simplex oratio est - The language of truth is simple (Seneca)
- Veritatis splendor - The Splendor of Truth (Encyclical of Pope John Paul II)
- Versus - Turned around, in opposition (abbreviated as vs.)
- Verus amicus est tanquam alter idem - A true friend is like another self (Seen in boxes of Borkum Riff pipe tobacco)
- Verus amicus nunquam amici oblisviscitur - A true friend will never forget the old friend (Unconditional loyalty among friends)
- Verus amor nullum novit habere modum - True love knows no bounds
- Vestigia terrent - Threatening footprints (Horace)
- Vestis virum facit - The clothes make the man (Erasmus)
- Vetus Latina - Old Latin (Refers to the old version of the Bible, prior to the Vulgate)
- Vetustas pauca non depravat, multa tollit - Few things do not degenerate with old age, many are suppressed (Varro De Lingua Latina, V, 5)
- Vexilla Regis prudeunt inferni - The banners of the King of Hell draw closer (Vexilla Regis Latin hymn by Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers)
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